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ROLLOUT COMMAND
23. 1 -
U5e
sc~atch
diskette.
23.2 Messages
The
following
messages can be
displayed by
the
ROLLOUT
command.
Not all messages
are error
messages,
although errOT"
messages
are included
in
this
list.
The
standard
error
messages that can be displayed by all commands
are
not listed
here.
START
ADDRESS:
END ADDRESS:
The starting addT'ess
of the alock
o-r
m-emot'\j
to
be
written
out
must be entered.
The
ending
address
of
the block o-r
memory to
be
written
out
must be
entered.
INVALID ADDRESS
RANGE
The starting address was greater than
the
ending
address,
or one o-r the two addresses contained an
ihvalid hexadecimal number.
ARE YOU SURE (V,
N,
Q)?
This message allows the operator
to
veriry
that
the starting/ending addresses entered
are
what he
wants.
The "Y" response wi 11
cause
ROLLOUT
to
continue.
The
"N"
response
will
allow
a
new
address range to be entered.
The
"G"
response
will terminate the ROLLOUT command.
DRIVE 1 SCRATCH?
This
message
is
displa~ed
by
the
position-independent
routine
to
allo~
the
operator
a
chance
to insert
a
sc~atch
diskette
into
drive one.
A "Y"
T'esponse
will
cause
the
memor~
to. be written to the diskette.
Any other
T'esponse
will
return
control
to
the
debug
moni tor.
START
ADDRESS
MUST
BE GREATER THAN
$nnnn
The
start/end
addresses include memory occupied
by
MDOS
and/or
the
ROLLOUT
command.
If
this
memory
is to be written out} . the ROLLOUT command
should
be
invoked
with
the
"V"
option.
Otherwise,
the
start/end
addresses
must
be
greater that " nnnn
! l .
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