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Punch in
Hardware
Load Format
Punch in
Program
Load Format
No.
Type
"End"
&
Halt
Figure A-3.
Flow Chart for Assembly Program 3
Then assembly program
3
reads in the input to be punched, and punches it in the desired mode.
Punching is continuous until a transfer card or tape end-of-file is detected at which time assembly
program
3
terminates the punching of data.
The program then tests to see
if
there is more data to be punched in either the card reader or
tape unit; if so,
it
is punched in the specified format.
If
no more data is to be punched, the pro-
gram punches 18 inches of trailer, types "end" messages, and terminates.
For paper tape punches in hardware load format or program load format, it is necessary for the
system to have a free-standing paper tape unit with the 8-level straight transfer mode feature
(Model 4WGA652).
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