memory tests
Hi Tom;
I am not good with Arithmetic and conversions, so I'll check it on my machine, and see if it flies, I have 64K on my machine... THANKS Marty |
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Tom L |
memory tests
Hi Tom;
I tried it on my machine and it does the same thing as the origional program, it seems to work ok, it loops on the final loop indicating it ran ok... I want it to jump back to start, and it doesn't so I need to look into that..... but that will be later..... THANKS Marty |
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Phil |
memory test
Hi All;
You would be correct, except that you CAN'T enter 723 into the Altair or the Imsai thru the Front Panel,, You can ONLY go as high as 377, that is the Largest octal number that can be entered into the machine.... You have to use split Octal i.e. in eight bit word lengths, and for that 377 is the hightest number that you can use .... THANK YOU Marty |
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In Tom's case, I get 323 367. You can't mask off the bit; you have to write octal 173723 out in binary, split it into two eight bit bytes, then translate each of those into octal (it's a heck of a lot easier to do in hex, but the spacing of the switches on the Altair makes that more difficult to enter—works nicely on the IMSAI if you have your switch paddles grouped in fours instead of threes). |
memory test
Hi phil and all;
I am an octal person my self, simply because All of the Machines that I have , have the switches arranged in octal...(my Altair and my Data General Eclipse) I would say try your hex answer on a front panel or if you don't have one, on a piece of paper, and then re-read then from the front panel in octal, yes it would be harder on a piece of paper... the 173723 , I put in my Altair Front Panel I get 367/323 in split octal... THANK YOU Marty |
memory test
Hi All;
I just entered the memory test into my Altair, and it worked at 367 / 323 and for my full memory machine 377 / 323... And they both worked.... I am waiting for my Eproms from Grant. But, I am used to entering by the Front Panel :D :D THANK YOU Marty |
hex vs octal
Hi All;
A hex and Octal listing of the 8080 op codes, is in Bug Book III pages 3-36 to 3-40.... Thanks Marty |
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63443 = 11110111 11010011 b octal = 367 323 Reverse bytes: 323 367 and those are the two bytes I'd put in the program. Tom Lake |
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