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7-28
Section
Special Instructions
500
7-28-4
FRAME CHECKSUM – FCS(––)
C
: Control data
IR, SR, AR, DM, HR, LR, #
R
1
: First word in range
IR, SR, AR, DM, HR, TC, LR
Ladder Symbols
Operand Data Areas
D
: First destination word
IR, SR, AR, DM, HR, LR
FCS(––)
C
R
1
D
@FCS(––)
C
R
1
D
Limitations
This instruction is available in the
CPM2A/CPM2C/SRM1(-V2) only
.
The 3 rightmost digits of C must be BCD between 001 and 999.
DM 6144 to DM 6655 cannot be used for D.
Description
FCS(––) can be used to check for errors when transferring data through commu-
nications ports.
When the execution condition is OFF, FCS(––) is not executed. When the
execution condition is ON, FCS(––) calculates the frame checksum of the speci-
fied range by exclusively ORing either the contents of words R
1
to R
1
+N–1 or the
bytes in words R
1
to R
1
+N–1. The frame checksum value (hexadecimal) is then
converted to ASCII and output to the destination words (D and D+1).
The function of bits in C are shown in the following diagram and explained in
more detail below.
15
14
13
12
11
00
Number of items in range (N, BCD)
001 to 999 words or bytes
First byte (when bit 13 is ON)
1 (ON):
Rightmost
0 (OFF): Leftmost
Calculation units
1 (ON):
Bytes
0 (OFF): Words
C:
Not used. Set to zero.
Number of Items in Range
The number of items within the range (N) is contained in the 3 rightmost digits of
C, which must be BCD between 001 and 999.
Calculation Units
The frame checksum of words will be calculated if bit 13 is OFF and the frame
checksum of bytes will be calculated if bit 13 is ON.
If bytes are specified, the range can begin with the leftmost or rightmost byte of
R
1
. The leftmost byte of R
1
will not be included if bit 12 is ON.
MSB LSB
R
1
1
2
R
1
+1
3
4
R
1
+2
5
6
R
1
+3
7
8
When bit 12 is OFF the bytes will be ORed in this order: 1, 2, 3, 4, ....
When bit 12 is ON the bytes will be ORed in this order: 2, 3, 4, 5, ....
Conversion to ASCII
The byte frame checksum calculation yields a 2-digit hexadecimal value which is
converted to its 4-digit ASCII equivalent. The word frame checksum calculation