
Data Transfer File Instruction
Chapter 19
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Table 19.B
Data Monitor Functions
Display
[DISPLAY] [0]
[DISPLAY] [0]
[RECORD]
Any
Any
Displays the binary data monitor
Prints the first 20 lines of binary data monitor.
Display
[DISPLAY] [1]
[DISPLAY] [1]
[RECORD]
Any
Any
Displays the hexadecimal data monitor
Prints the first 20 lines of hexadecimal data monitor.
Display
[DISPLAY] [2]
[DISPLAY] [2]
[RECORD]
Any
Any
Displays the ASCII data monitor
Prints the first 20 lines of ASCII data monitor.
Data Monitor Functions
Three sections divide the data monitor display. They are identified in
(Figure 19.3):
Header: located at the top of the screen and contains information
pertaining to its corresponding file instruction. For example: counter,
file, and word addresses, also file length.
File Section: located in the center of the screen and displays the data
stored in a file. The column labeled POSITION refers to each word’s
position in the file. FILE A DATA represents the source file, and FILE
R DATA represents the destination file.
Command Buffer: located at the bottom center of the screen and is
used to enter or change file data. It is always displayed in the
program mode.
You may have to expand your data table to provide additional space for
files. To do this, follow the procedure in chapter 7.
Adjusting the Data Table Size