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Program Trace Routine<br />

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Dumps the carry and overflow designators.<br />

Displays current storage limits.<br />

Displays names of active banks (in order main-I, main-D, utility-D, with commas<br />

indicating place for unbased BDR portions) indicate write-inhibited banks by an<br />

asterisk (*). Banks whose names cannot be found in diagnostic tables are<br />

printed in octal numbers.<br />

Displays names of active segments.<br />

Last contingency and address, if any.<br />

Instruction cycle count.<br />

Any dump specification that references an address may be given a trailing + sign<br />

followed by an octal number n. A dump is then taken of n consecutive storage locations<br />

following the original address in the same format as the first dump, resulting in a dump<br />

of n+1 locations. The number of items printed per line depends on the line length set by<br />

the LINE command.<br />

If a specification number is neither the address of a register nor within the storage limits<br />

of the program, an error message is displayed.<br />

See CHANGE command for use of symbols $ and $P.<br />

The contents of the specified location or locations are printed in octal unless a format<br />

letter is given. The format letters are as follows:<br />

• The letter I preceding a number or register designator produces an instruction format<br />

dump.<br />

• The letter H preceding a number or register designator produces a Fieldata character<br />

dump.<br />

• The letter Q preceding a number or register designator produces an ASCII character<br />

dump.<br />

24–12 7833 1733–004

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