9.2
Memory Layout and Protected Memory
A small portion of the PROLOGGER memory is set aside for housekeeping
functions such as I/O buffers and the LCD Scheme Display List. This portion
of memory is protected (hidden) from normal logger operations and cannot be
read or written by the Log Program or normal GET/PUT commands.
9.3
Configuration Table Layout
The Configuration Table is stored in ROM and may be read by the computer
using the
S/s
commands. The configuration table contains an array of 16 bit
(LSB/MSB) variables which control many aspects of the PROLOGGER’s
operation (such as scan rate). The (i)nt command is used to permanently alter
settings in the configuration table. Some settings may be viewed and adjusted
from the Display/Keyboard.
A copy of the configuration table is also stored at Real Address 0 and may be
read using the protected
R
(ead) command. This copy is not used for
PROLOGGER control, it is available for reference only.
UNIDATA
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