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Small Programmes

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Test halt on overflow

As it is rather unusual that the machine stops on overflow, here is a small test program:

halt on overflow
;zzz0700'
/zzz0700'
00   b0016'   get start
01   a0017'   stops if overflow
     u0001'   loop
variables:
;zzz0716'
,zzz0002'
16 7ww00000'  start
17 00002000'  increment
go
.zzz0700'       

Hello

The follwing program to print Hello on the console is rather untypical:

Print Hello
;   0600'
/   0600'
  xp1600'	CR
  xz0000'	sync
  xp0800'	UC
  xz0000'
  xp4900'	H
  xz0000'
  xp0400'	LC
  xz0000'
  xp3700'	e
  xz0000'
  xp0600'	l = 1
  xz0000'
  xp0600'	l
  xz0000'
  xp3500'	o
  xz0000'
  xz0800'	pause unless Br8
   u0000'	repeat
.   0600'

Simple Loop

Example looping program that prints a given number of asterisks:

simple loop
;   0900'
/   0900'
00  xp0800'	upper case
    xz0000'	sync
    xp1600'	CR
    xz0000'
     b0022'	start value
     u0007'	avoid data wait
06   b0020'	get counter 
07   s0021'	minus step 
     t0013'    done if negative
     h0020'	save
    xp1000'	print *
    xz0000'
     u0006'	repeat
13  xz0000'	halt
14   u0000'	restart

data:
;   0920'
,000  03'
20 00000000' counter
21 00000010' decrement
22 00000050' initial
start:
.   0900'

Printing all digits

The following example prints all characters in numerical sequence, all digits as an example. It shows how to modify instructions:

print 10 digits
;zzz0800'
/zzz0800'
00  xp0400'	lower case
    xz0000'
    xp1600'	CR
    xz0000'
04  xp0200'	print 0
    xz0000' 
     b0004'	last printed
     e0022'	mask char code
     a0020'	increment
     y0004'	save 
     s0021'	end?
     t0004'	no
12  xz0400'	stop for repeat  
     b0023'
     y0004'	start over
     u0000'

data area:
;zzz0820'
,zzz0004'
20 00000400' increment
21 00002700' last digit 9 = x26, plus 1
22 0000ww00' mask
23 00000200' digit 0 

start here:
.zzz0800'

Fill and clear a track

Fills a track with its sector numbers, and then clears the same track again. To fill in physical order, use 0q4 in location 34; for logical order, use 004 If Break 4 is not set, the programme waits before clear; if Break 8 is not set, it waits after clear before repeat.

 fill and clear a track in physical order
;zzz0400'
/zzz0400'
00   c0033'    clear acc
     c0033'    clear sector
02   b0033'    get sector
     a0032'    add track
     y0005'    set destination
05   hzzzz'    store
     a0034'    advance
     e0035'    mask sector
     h0033'    save
     s0036'    ? >0
     t0012'    no, done
     u0002'    yes, repeat
12   z0400'    pause unless BR4
     c0033'    clear track
     c0033'
15   b0033'
     a0032'
     y0019'
     c0037'    discard and clear
19   hzzzz'    clear mem
     b0033'
     a0034'
     e0035'
     h0033'
     s0036'    ? >0
     t0027'    no, done, again
     u0015'    yes, repeat
27   z0800'    pause unless BR8
     u0000'

data area:
;zzz0432'
,zzz0006'
32 00002100' track to fill
33 00000000' current sector
34 000000q4' sector increment
35 000000wj' sector mask
36 00000002' to test for zero
37 00000000' trash to clear acc
start here:
.zzz0400'

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