Dataman S4 User Manual
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DATAMAN S4 MANUAL
10 Introduction to S4
ESC
ape Commands which are non-destructive
(do not change anything) are actioned as soon
as you press the key, without waiting for
ENTER
A Digit is always Hexadecimal - not Decimal
An Address defines one location in memory
(expressed as 5 digits)
A Parameter is a set of Digits, two for a Byte,
five for an Address
A Block means contiguous bytes of memory
from Start address to End address inclusive. If
three parameters appear the last is the
Destination
address.
Backspace
and space are used to edit
parameters in the command line from the
terminal keyboard, equivalent to and keys
on the keypad. X and Y are equivalent to
and .
ESC
aborts a command, even if it is already
running. That part of the command which is
already done cannot be undone, of course.
ENTER
(or RETURN) accepts a command as
seen.
ESC
ape or ENTER may be pressed anywhere
in the command line. If the parameters have
been altered, ENTER accepts them as seen
but ESCape restores the originals.
Where there are three parameters in the
command line they are in the following order
START, END, DESTINATION. Each parameter
is five hex digits.