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Programming Console Operations Section 4-2
• Writing an Unsigned Decimal Number
13. The first operand is input as an unsigned integer.
Input the value of the operand from 0 to 65535.
Note If an erroneous input is made, press the CLR Key to restore the sta-
tus prior to the input. Then enter the correct input.
14. Restore the hexadecimal display.
Note If an input is made outside of the permissible range, a buzzer will
sound and the hexadecimal display will not be displayed.
15. The second operand is input as a signed integer.
Input the value of the operand from –32,768 to 32,767. Use the SET Key
to input a positive number, and use the RESET Key to input a negative
number.
Note If an erroneous input is made, press the CLR Key to restore the sta-
tus prior to the input. Then enter the correct input.
16. Restore the hexadecimal display.
• Writing a Word Address (DM 0000)
17. Input the final operand and then press the WRITE Key. (It isn’t necessary
to input leading zeroes.)
4-2-10 Instruction Search
This operation is used to find occurrences of the specified instruction in the
program and is possible in any mode.
WRITE
! ),* ,)6) )
CONT
#
SHIFT TR
NOT
! ),* ,)6) )
C
2
F
5 6
! ),* ,)6) )
#$
SHIFT TR
! ),* ,)6) )
WRITE
! ),* ,)6) *
CONT
#
SHIFT TR
00203 ADB DATA B
#+00000
RESET
B
1
A
0
00203 ADB DATA B
#-00010
SHIFT TR
! ),* ,)6) *
...$
WRITE
! ),* ,)6) +
DM
EM
00203 ADB DATA C
DM 0000
WRITE
00204READ
NOP (000)
RUN MONITOR PROGRAM
OK OK OK