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5.4.1.1 Loading Part Programmes
Part programmes can be loaded from peripherals such as a tape reader, PC, diskette drive or from a computer.
Requirements
Loading from a peripheral Loading from a computer
Link established with the peripheral Link established with the computer and
(See C.2) file to be loaded selected (See C.3)
Peripheral ready to send data
(See peripheral manual)
"FILE LOADING" menu displayed on the screen and transmission line selected (See 5.4.1).
Actions
Select "PROGRAMMES".
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0
The cursor moves to the following line:
0 PROGRAMMES
Start loading.
Display of the "INCYC" indicator in the status window (See 3.1.3).
Start the data transmission procedure over the link (automatic in the case of
a computer).
Display of the programme being loaded.
When the loading procedure has been completed, the "INCYC" indicator disappears, the "FILE LOADING" menu is
displayed and the programme is transferred to RAM.
The programme loaded becomes the active progamme.
Loading several consecutive programmes not separated by Xoff characters
If several programmes not separated by Xoff characters (ASCII character code 19) are included in the loaded file:
- the programmes are loaded one after the other,
- the last programme becomes the active progamme.
Loading several consecutive programmes separated by Xoff characters
If several programmes are included in the loaded file, when an Xoff character is encountered:
- reading stops,
- the "INCYC" indicator disappears.
Start loading the next programme.
Each programme is loaded in the same way.
The last programme to be loaded becomes the active progamme.

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