4. Commands
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Edit Memory
Use the Edit Memory command to edit the data for a memory device.
To edit data stored in memory, follow these steps:
1.
Specify the memory editing parameters.
2.
Press E
NTER
to enter the editor. Depending on the selected word
width, the 4-, 8-, or 16-bit word width memory editor screen appears.
3.
To change data on the screen, move the cursor to the memory
location to change and type the new characters over the old ones.
Enter the data either in hex or ASCII mode; select the mode using the
T
AB
command (see below). When the cursor is moved around, its
location is represented at the top of the screen as a hex address.
The editor commands are described following the parameter list.
The available parameters are described below.
•
Source
(R,D)—Specifies the source of the data to be edited. Press
S
PACE
to toggle between R (RAM) and D (Disk).
•
Filename
—Specifies the name of the disk file containing the data to
edit. This option appears only if you select disk as the Source. The
filename must follow standard DOS conventions and can contain a
drive designator. An example of a valid filename is a:27c256.dat.
•
Edit Data Word Width
(4,8,16,32)—Selects a 4-, 8-, 16-, or 32-bit Data
Word Width. Press S
PACE
to toggle between the 4-, 8-, 16-, and 32-bit
options. If you select 8, the editor treats all addresses as byte
addresses. If you select 16 or 32, the editor treats all addresses as 16-
or 32-bit word addresses and the Edit Odd/Even Byte Swap feature
is enabled.
•
Edit Address Offset
—Specifies the address you want assigned to the
first byte of data in user memory. Using the address offset can save
much calculation time on files written on a host system and then
downloaded to UniSite-xpi. For example, if your host system data file
was written using a begin address of 1000H, you could specify an
offset of 1000H. Edit data would then be displayed on UniSite-xpi’s
screen beginning with address 1000H.
•
Edit Begin Address
—Specifies the first address you wish to edit.
Enter the 1- to 6-digit hex address. This address must be equal to or
greater than the edit address offset. The edit address offset value
subtracted from the edit begin address value cannot be greater than
the user RAM size.
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