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Operation of the Memory Link
Section 9-3
9-1-2
Memory Link Commands
When using the memory link, data is sent and received between the host and
NT31/NT31C using commands such as those indicated below.
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Data Read Commands/Responses
These are the commands for reading the contents of the PT memory and
memory table in the NT31/NT31C. They are issued from the host and, as the
response, the NT31/NT31C sends back to the specified data
There are the following six commands.
- PT memory read command
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- Numeral memory table read command
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- Character--string memory table read command
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- Bit memory table read command
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- Screen data comment read command
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- System status read command
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Data Write Commands/Responses
These are the commands for writing data to the PT memory and memory tables
in the NT31/NT31C. They are issued from the host and, as the response, the
NT31/NT31C sends a reply indicating whether or not writing was completed nor-
mally. It is possible to omit the response by a memory switch setting when writing
is successful.
There are the following eight commands.
- PT memory write command
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- Numeral memory table write command
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- Character-string memory table write command
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- Bit memory table write command
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- PT memory batch write (FILL) command
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- Numeral memory table clear command
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- Character-string memory table clear command
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- Bit memory table clear command
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Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
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Page 41: ...30 Before Operating Section 1 5...
Page 75: ...64 Using a Memory Unit NT31 NT31C without V1 Section 3 6...
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Page 476: ...465 Special Functions Section 7 16...
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