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RECOMP II USERS' PROGRAM NO. 1002

PROGRAM TITLE: AFIT 017 CODE SHEET TYPE-OUT

PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION: Service Routine

AUTHOR:

PURPOSE:

DATE:

Professor Harling Institute of Technology Air University

United States Air Force Wright-Patterson

AF.B,

Ohio

This is a utility routine intended to type out the

contents of a consecutive block of main memor,y locations starting at initial address

IA

and ending at final

address FA, in the form commonly used for RECOMP coding sheets.

September

1959

Published by RECUNP Usors' Library

at

AUTONETICS Il~DUSTR1AL PRODUCTS

A DIVISION OF NORTH ~mRICAN AVIATION, INC.

3584 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles

5,

Calif.

A!t~!o,.)~:t! it :". :,:,-:~.·:,,~~"':::·i :'~"'.: ";:~ I~::'~ r:r~:~:)~~,,):l'; h1ve b!:;~n t~~k:~n ~'.:.,: (!':'~ 1 ~:,. :;;.~ •• r:.;~ :"~~:,; .. ;.~n:<b;:;tl i~~ .~~:~~.~.:: L ¥I " , . , . ; - ,~ .. -:'.y ;: .... i i··.)r~ ~Ot.IS

r-:-:.":: .'. , .. -:, :", " : <~ .~ :":.~:'/ ~ ':.X: lr

in t:-:> 1» ... ·:1 :'~y

/\ '.:t,:~:·: . ' . : ','; : . "~. ',X~ ;~.j: ~ of

th:s prr.·,=~ .. t.··. i',' ~', \ .... ;:.. I \ . ~.. r i~ .. ' - ' - " I i e->~t8.nd~d

by th;;: u~..:: cr c.:::p~:::·:,,;:;,·; (;.; :::~ ;~;-:.; -:;',1.

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All 017

Purpose:

USE: (1)

CODE SHEET

"TYPE-our

Prof. Harlin, Sept

'59

'!!lis is a utility routine intended to type out the contents 'ot a consecutive block ,of main memory locations starting .at

initial. address IA end. ending at final address FA, in the :tOrll

commonly used for RECCJ.fP coding sheets.

At location 1001 enter

PZE (IA).O PZE (FA) .0 LC then reads 1002 .. 0.

(2) Posltion TAB STOPS on typewriter suitably.

TAB DEFEAT SWITCH on typewriter must be BACKWARD C~) Hit 8'rART

Form Qf type-out

+ CIA 2346 +00

2.3'45

£)

-8TO

-60 3456

0

+ .MPI 7 +ll

4567

D

+ ADD + 01

1234-

'1)

,+ TrC 2350 + '72 0037 0

+ T!'C +

72

0010 0

Addressea are tJped in the center column; four octal. digIts are t,ped tor the first location sndfor each subsequent ~ocation ,having ,a fourth aiglt of zero; for others, onlY the fourth digit is typed. On the right, '-the word Is t,ped in command form, ,onehalf'-word per line. On the left., the

sign and letter symbol "for =tb.e~peration code 1s typed,.

IOOAfiONS OCCUPIED: 1001

-1157;

l200 -

1'77.

AD

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CODE SHEET TYPE-OUT contd.

REsmICTIONS: Care must be used in connection with the l'legative commands used w~ th the trapping mode entry routine.

It might well be that a single operation code such as -21, would correspond with one letter symbol in a complex arithmetic package" and another symbol"

perhaps in a package for the simulation of index registers. ~e alphanumeric words in locations

1200-1277 must be adJusted to agree with the negative operation codes currently in use. Each such word uses the first fifteen bits to represent the three letters; ~e remaining bits of 'tile word are blanks or spaces.

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