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the
transfer
to
occur
at
a much
higher
rate.
Three
addresses
are
passed:
The
starting
address
of
the
block
to
be
moved.
its
ending
address
and
the
destina-
tion
address
of
where
it's
being
moved
to.
Each
address
is
three
bytes
long
and
is
stored
low
byte
first.
The
starting
address
should
be
at
Parameter
Bytes
0-
2,
the
ending
address
should
be
at
Parameter
Bytes
3-5
and
the
destination
address
should
be
at
Parameter
Bytes
6-8.
Note
that
even
though
each
aadress
is
three
bytes
long,
the
low
byte
is
assumed
to
be 00
hex.
RESERVED -
DO
NOT USE
OPCODE
BIT
CODING:
Bit
7
CONT
I
INT
o
o
1
1 1
Bit
0
1
Note:
This
opcode
is
reserved
and
should
not
be
used
by
custom
command
routines.
At
tempts
to
call
this
opcode
will
be
translated
internally
to
NOP
opcodes
(link
address
will
still
be
valid.
however).
The
reason
this
opcode
is
reserved
is
because
its
jump
table
address
is
used
by
the
ATTN
routine.
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'PUll'
unv
I'nnll
J.oca~l.ons
are
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pol.n[:
[:0
a
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more
than
a
RET
instruction.
This
is
where
all
interrupts
and
all
unused
commands go
to.
(until
you
change
the
table).
The
next
thing
that
happens
is
to
patch
the
command jump
table
with
the
addresses
of
the
ten
command
routines
that
are
supplied
in
the
ROM.
Next
the
stack
pointer
is
initialized
leaving
about
77
bytes
free
for
stack
usage.
That
should
be
more
than
enough,
the
routines
in
the
ROM
never
get
more
than
about
6
bytes
deep
.
Next
the
initial
link
address
is
set
up
to
point
address
SOH
and
then
the
ATTN
interrupt
(RST
7.5)
is
armed
and
the
MPX
sits
quietly
waiting
for
an
ATTN.
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BrandLexicon
ModelMPX-1
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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