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10.7 File Register (R)
10.7.2 File register capacity
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DEVICE EXPLANATION
10.7.2 File register capacity
(1) Using the Standard RAM
Table10.14 shows the maximum points of file registers can be stored in the standard
RAM.
Note, however, that if the standard RAM stores devices other than file registers, the
points can be used for file registers are decreased. ( Section 5.1.1, Section
5.2.1)
* 1 : The number of available points changes since the standard RAM capacity changes depending on
the CPU module version. ( Appendix 4)
(2) Using the SRAM Card
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The number of points or blocks that can be expanded depends on the CPU module.
• For High Performance model QCPU, Process CPU, and Redundant CPU
Up to 1017k points can be stored in one file.
Up to 32 blocks can be stored (32k words/block).
• For Universal model QCPU
Up to 4086k points can be stored in one file.
Up to 128 blocks can be stored (32k words/block).
Note that the number of points or blocks that can be expanded depends on the
capacity of the program and device comment stored in a memory card.
Table10.14 File register capacity of each CPU module
CPU module
Number of points
Basic model QCPU
Q00JCPU File registers unavailable
Q00CPU, Q01CPU 64k points
High Performance model
QCPU *1
Q02CPU 32k points
Q02HCPU, Q06HCPU 64k points
Q12HCPU, Q25HCPU 128k points
Process CPU
Q02PHCPU, Q06PHCPU,
Q12PHCPU, Q25PHCPU
128k points
Redundant CPU Q12PRHCPU, Q25PRHCPU 128k points
Universal model QCPU
Q02UCPU 64k points
Q03UDCPU, Q03UDECPU 96k points
Q04UDHCPU, Q04UDEHCPU 128k points
Q06UDHCPU, Q06UDEHCPU 384k points
Q13UDHCPU, Q13UDEHCPU 512k points
Q26UDHCPU, Q26UDEHCPU 640k points
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The Basic model QCPU does not support the use of a memory card.
Basic
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