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Extended Mode Interface to <strong>SYSLIB</strong><br />

The buffer to hold the INFOR table is contained within the packet generated by the<br />

EM$INFORPKT PROC. The first word of the INFOR table is identified by the<br />

externalized label EM$INFORTBL. The value of this label is offset from zero to the start<br />

of the table.<br />

The caller must set the INFOR$ word to zero for the INFOR$ routine to read the INFOR<br />

table.<br />

I.8. Interface to MFDSP$<br />

All functions of the MFDSP$ routine are called with the EM$MFDSP PROC. The packet<br />

for the MFDSP$ routine is generated with the EM$MFDSPPKT PROC.<br />

Calling Sequence<br />

EM$MFDSP pkt,b-reg [func,param]<br />

where:<br />

pkt<br />

b-reg<br />

func<br />

param<br />

The label (18-bit offset from zero) of the packet generated by the EM$MFDSPPKT<br />

PROC.<br />

The B-register of the bank containing the packet generated by the EM$MFDSPPKT<br />

PROC.<br />

The code for which MFDSP$ function to perform. See Table I–8 for a list of possible<br />

function code values.<br />

An additional parameter for the following function. See Table I–9 for a list of second<br />

parameter values.<br />

The func and param parameters are optional; if they are omitted, EM$MFDSP uses the<br />

values contained in registers A1 and A2, respectively.<br />

7833 1733–004 I–15

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