DATAMAN S4 MANUAL
Introduction to S4
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<$ITerminal Editing>Backspace and space are
used to edit parameters
in the command line from the terminal keyboard,
equivalent to <F129M>
c <F255D>and <F129M>d<F255D> keys on the
keypad.
<$IKEY;ESC>ESC aborts a command, even if it
is already running. That
part of the command which is already done cannot
be undone, of course.
ENTER (or RETURN) accepts a command as
seen.
ESCape or ENTER may be pressed anywhere in
the command line. If
the parameters have been altered, ENTER accepts
them as seen but
ESCape restores the originals.
Where there are three parameters in the command
line they are in
the following order START, END,
DESTINATION. Each parameter is five
hex digits.
@COMPUTER TEXT = <R>
>><R>
>>LOAD 2764<R>
00000-01FFF=04000
The START and END addresses normally define
the whole PROM. They can
be edited to limit the effect of functions to less
than a whole PROM.
<$IParameter;Editing>When editing the START
address, if the<F129M> a <F255D>or<F129M>
b <F255D>keys are pressed, then the START and
END addresses will change
automatically to new boundaries.