PROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Sol OPERATING PROCEDURES
SECTION VII
VII-2
Table 7-1. Sol Operating Controls and Their Functions.
CONTROL
FUNCTION
ON-OFF Switch
(See Figure 7-1)
Connects and disconnects primary power to Sol.
RST (Restart)
Switch, S1-1
Permits manual restart of Sol without turning
power off. (Useful for test purposes.)
BLANK Switch,
S1-3
Determines if control characters are displayed
or not.
POLARITY Switch,
S1-4
Selects normal (white characters on black
background) or reverse video display.
BLINK-SOLID
Switches, S1-5 & 6
Selects blinking, nonblinking or no cursor.
SSW0 – 7
S2-1 through 8
Permits direct data entry to processor.
BAUD RATE Switches,
S3-1 through 8
Sets operating speed of serial data interface
(SDI).
PS & PI Switches
S4-1 & 5
Selects no parity, even parity or odd parity
for SDI.
WLS-1 & 2 Switches,
S4-2 & 3
Selects number of data bits in transmitted
word for SDI.
SBS Switch,
S4-4
Determines number of stop bits in transmitted
word for SDI.
F/!H Switch,
S4-6
Selects half or full duplex operation for SDI.
Keyboard
(See Figure 7-4)
Data entry, mode selection, command input and
cursor control.
can understand and run. All programs must ultimately be reduced to
this basic level to be operated on by the computer. In the case of
the 8080 microprocessor, the program is in an "object code" or
"machine language", since the "machine" or 8080 CPU understands it.
The SOLOS program contained in the personality module is stored in
this machine language form, and the computer can therefore run
directly from this program. Since the SOLOS program is contained in
permanent ROM which is plugged directly into the computer, the SOLOS
program is always available, and is automatically selected whenever
the power switch of the Sol is turned on. There is also provision for
returning at all times to the command mode of SOLOS. From the command
mode other programs may be brought in for various operations or stored
on cassette tape. The contents of the computer's memory may be
displayed or changed. The command mode also performs "housekeeping"
functions such as setting the rate at which data is read from tape, or
the rate at which characters are displayed on the video monitor.
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