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Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center

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SYNTAX<br />

Hexadecimal :<br />

Mnemonic :<br />

EXECUTION<br />

COMMENTS<br />

EXAMPLE<br />

TAG WRITE<br />

DIRECT ADDRESSING - WITHOUT WAITTING<br />

NC 63 NL NB NE NO16 A016 AD16 AT16 04<br />

IW,NE,N016,A016,AD16,AT16.<br />

EXTENDED MOMORY<br />

AT 16 PF<br />

AT16+1 Pf<br />

AD 16<br />

WITHOUT WAITTING<br />

PF+80H<br />

SYMBOLS DEFINITION LIMITS<br />

PAGE 55<br />

Manuel instructions <strong>CEPR</strong><strong>96</strong> / MRUC20 M<strong>96</strong>.40.02<br />

A0 16<br />

SLAVE<br />

STATUS<br />

PF Pf<br />

TAG<br />

63H<br />

I W<br />

N016<br />

COMMENTS<br />

A write is attempted, if there is no fault, data from the memory (AD16) are stored in the tag at<br />

the address A016, the status (AT16) is updated and give information about the tag. If there is a<br />

fault, only the status (AT16) is updated, the high byte gives informations about the fault (ex: no<br />

tag was present). For more information about the status, see BALOGH STATUS DEFINITION.<br />

NE Slave number<br />

AT 16 Status storage address<br />

N016 Number of data to write<br />

A0 16 First address to write in the tag<br />

AD 16 First address in the card of the data to write<br />

See memory<br />

mapping<br />

and<br />

tag mapping<br />

Command to write 10 data at the beginning of an OMX TAG (address 0 to 9) present on<br />

slave 1 transceiver, data to write are stored at the address 3000H of card extended<br />

memory. The operation status will be stored in the accumulator memory at the address<br />

F0H (8F0H in 16 bits addressing)<br />

Mnemonic : IW,1,10,0,3000H,8F0H.

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