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Programming
Editing Using A Hexadecimal Base
Use the foltowlno prooeoure to edit do1o in a RAM addre$s uslng 1he he
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Procedure
t. Selecf !he edit operation.
2. Key In !he hex RAM address to be
ed
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ted'
.
3. Key In 1he hex dato lo be entered
at lhis RAM
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Use 1he
RE\lll;W key lo cleQr RAM.
NOTE
7he new dcrfo Is d/�f)loyed followtn9
ffle /\R.
4. Press one of 1he follO'""lng Ire'($ to
incremen1 {+ 1). or decrement (-t)
t
he edll a,:jcjres,s. Preu EDIT lo go 10
ano!her RAM address.
5. Press raty other funciton (tllue) key
(COPY. VERIFY, �LECT) to exit from
1he EDIT operation.
Keystroke
298 D lsplays
B
EDIT ADDR
A,
HHHHH
0000�1I .,,,,, I
EDIT AfJDRAHHHHH
HHHHH DHH /\. RHH
HHHHH OHH /\RHH
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da1a
data
rncremenls ( + 1) to edi1 the
neld higher RAM location.
dee re moots
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1)
ro Bdit
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ne�1 lower RAM
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CCO
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iOn
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allow� selectiori
of
onoth�
RAM Odelre$$ for editing.
'l'or Df·16 (tb•bltl devleee,. ke-t in a 5-digil Oddr<JSI and d dig� dato
.
A. by-16 edit display looks lil:e lhil:
HHHHH DODD
/\
RRRR
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bl(- 1 b
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Odd•�
Clo10
0010
word
WO'd
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