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Obsolete Entry Points, PROCs, and Routines<br />

The I$D procedure calls ID$, which generates the identification line and prints it by<br />

executing an ER APRINT$ (because option bit 4 is set).<br />

If ID$ takes the error return, L$SNAP prints the A registers. Otherwise, the program<br />

continues executing.<br />

J.5. IDLINE$ and IDONLY$–Identification Line<br />

Routines<br />

The IDLINE$ and IDONLY$ routines are replaced by the ID$ routine (see Section 11).<br />

IDLINE$ and IDONLY$ are routines that provide a standard identification line for Series<br />

1100 system, language, and utility processors. IDLINE$ and IDONLY$ are reentrant and<br />

not quarter/third-word sensitive. Do not call IDLINE$ and IDONLY$ from a minor register<br />

set activity.<br />

Identification Line Format<br />

A standard processor identification line is generated in a processor-supplied buffer called<br />

IDBUFF. All fields but the processor name and level field are generated. The element<br />

cycle information field is optional. All information is generated in Fieldata code beginning<br />

after the last nonblank character and preceded by one blank character.<br />

The format of the complete ID line is<br />

ppplll <strong>SYSLIB</strong> mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss (old->new)<br />

where:<br />

ppplll<br />

<strong>SYSLIB</strong><br />

processor name and level, 12 characters or less, supplied by the processor.<br />

<strong>SYSLIB</strong> level the processor is collected with. The form varies with the level number.<br />

For example, SL74R1, 74R1Q1.<br />

mm/dd/yy<br />

month/day/year at processor call.<br />

hh:mm:ss<br />

hour:minute:second at processor call.<br />

(old->new)<br />

input-> output symbolic element cycle number (optional).<br />

7833 1733–004 J–13

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