inport(11);
/
*
After executing any 7064 input command, the 7064 makes */ /* the data
read from the port available to be read by the controller */
cinbit(#b0111, 8, 0);
outbit(2, 3, 1); / * More examples of numerical formats */
outportb(11, #q377);
outport(11, 0 3 7 7 ) ;
coutport(0, 11, 0x7f);
PULSEHI(4, 5);
PULSELO(6, 7);
cpulsehi(0, 4, 5);
cpulselo(0, 6, 6);
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myfunc(); / * Calls "myfunc", which was loaded at address 0x00000400 */
/* Note: this would probably not produce the desired result because */
/* 0)(400 is ROM *1
triggenO; triggin(1); trigout(7); /* Commands may appear on the same line * /
base(16); / * Subsequent 7064 numerical output will be in hex */
/* After executing memory "peek" commands, the 7064 makes the data */
/* read from the specified memory locations available to the controller.*/
peek(0xe000);
peekb( 0xf0f0 );
poke(0xe000, #H 1F);
pokeb( 0xf0f0, #b00011111 );
/* Switch to the user parse mode */
USR_SCAN();
some user cmds can go here ...
VTl_S CAN();
/* We're now back in the 7064 command mode */
myfunc();
trigout(3);
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