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MAKRAM.DOC -- Changes from V4(2) to V5(2)
October 1981
COPYRIGHT (C) 1976,1979,1982 BY
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, MAYNARD, MASS.
THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE AND MAY BE USED AND COPIED
ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSE AND WITH THE
INCLUSION OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE OR ANY OTHER
COPIES THEREOF MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO ANY
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TRANSFERRED.
THE INFORMATION IN THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
CORPORATION.
DIGITAL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OR RELIABILITY OF ITS
SOFTWARE ON EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL.
MKR5.DOC Page 2
MAKRAM.DOC -- Changes from V4(2) to V5(2)
October 1981
1.0 SUMMARY
MAKRAM is a utility program to generate LP20 translation RAM files.
MAKRAM commands are described in MAKRAM.HLP.
MAKRAM runs on all releases of TOPS-20.
2.0 EXTERNAL CHANGES
None.
3.0 KNOWN BUGS AND DEFICIENCIES
None.
4.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Files Needed to Run MAKRAM
MAKRAM consists of two files, MAKRAM.EXE and MAKRAM.HLP.
4.2 Instructions for Installing MAKRAM
Mount the tape labeled Installation Tape on MTA0: and type the
following commands:
SKIP MTA0:5 FILES
R DUMPER
TAPE MTA0:
REWIND
DENSITY 1600-BPI
SKIP 1
RESTORE <*>MAKRAM.EXE (TO) SYS:*.*.-1
REWIND
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4.3 Files Needed to Build MAKRAM
MAKRAM is built from the following files:
MAKRAM.MAC
4.4 Instructions for Building MAKRAM
Mount the tape labeled Distribution Tape on MTA0: and type the
following commands:
R DUMPER
TAPE MTA0:
REWIND
DENSITY 1600-BPI
SKIP 1
RESTORE <*>*.*.* (TO) <self>*.*.*
REWIND
^C
SUBMIT MAKRAM.CTL/TIME/UNIQ:0/REST
4.5 Special Considerations
None.
5.0 INTERNAL CHANGES
Refer to MAKRAM.TCO for changes to MAKRAM.
6.0 SUGGESTIONS
The OUTPUT command must only be given after all other commands are
specified. The OUTPUT file is written at the time the OUTPUT command
is given; any commands given after the OUTPUT command will not appear
in the OUTPUT file.
7.0 EXAMPLES
The following example will generate the standard translation RAM files
LP96.RAM and LP64.RAM distributed with the system.
@MAKRAM
MAKRAM>LOWER-CASE (OUTPUT)
MAKRAM>OUTPUT (TO RAM FILE) LP96.RAM
MAKRAM>UPPER-CASE (OUTPUT ONLY)
MAKRAM>OUTPUT (TO RAM FILE) LP64.RAM
MAKRAM>EXIT (TO MONITOR)
@
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The following commands are implied in the default RAM produced by the
above example:
NUMBER-OF-DATA-BITS (IS) 7
TRANSLATE 0 (TO) NO-ACTION
ARROW-MODE 1
ARROW-MODE 2
ARROW-MODE 3
ARROW-MODE 4
ARROW-MODE 5
ARROW-MODE 6
ARROW-MODE 7
ARROW-MODE 10
TRANSLATE 11 (TO) 11
TRANSLATE 12 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 8
TRANSLATE 13 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 7
TRANSLATE 14 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 1
TRANSLATE 15 (TO) SLEW 0 (LINES)
ARROW-MODE 16
ARROW-MODE 17
TRANSLATE 20 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 2
TRANSLATE 21 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 3
TRANSLATE 22 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 4
TRANSLATE 23 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 5
TRANSLATE 24 (TO) VFU-CHANNEL 6
ARROW-MODE 25
ARROW-MODE 26
ARROW-MODE 27
ARROW-MODE 30
ARROW-MODE 31
ARROW-MODE 32
TRANSLATE 33 (TO) 44
ARROW-MODE 34
ARROW-MODE 35
ARROW-MODE 36
ARROW-MODE 37
TRANSLATE 40 (TO) 40
TRANSLATE 41 (TO) 41
TRANSLATE 42 (TO) 42
...
TRANSLATE 175 (TO) 175
TRANSLATE 176 (TO) 176
TRANSLATE 177 (TO) NO-ACTION
[End of MKR5.DOC]