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What are the minimum hardware requirements for using the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY IOCS?

The minimum hardware configuration required includes a Model 20 CPU with at least 2K of partition storage for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY IOCS and one SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY unit.


What are the minimum hardware requirements for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY Format Utility?

The SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY Format Utility requires a minimum 9K System Ten partition. The minimum hardware configuration includes a Model 20 CPU with a 9K partition, a SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY unit, and a Model 40/42 Disc Drive.


What are the operator actions for accepting or rejecting displays on the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

To accept or approve a display on the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY, the operator must depress the ENTER key. To disapprove or reject a display, the operator must depress any control key except control key 5 (which is 1 through 4, or 6 through 10). Note that depressing control key 5 reinitializes the Format Utility Program, and CTL key 11 is reserved to return to the DMF Conversational Loader.


How can I establish a custom work file for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY Format Utility?

To establish a work file other than the default for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY Format Utility, you must enter the following command: WORK FILE=pool.file[,KEY=’password’].


What are the default delimiters for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

The following table lists the default delimiters and their meanings for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY:

Delimiter: ( – Meaning: Start-of-Format delimiter

Delimiter: ) – Meaning: Cursor-Right delimiter

Delimiter: @ – Meaning: Protected-Character delimiter

Delimiter: \ – Meaning: End-of-Line delimiter

Delimiter: ^ – Meaning: Unprotected-Blank delimiter


How do I create a new format file for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

To create a new format file, enter the command: CREATE pool.file[,KEY=’password’]. When creating the format, the screen will be filled with the Unprotected-Blank delimiter. You create the body of the format using characters where any characters that are not delimiters represent protected data characters, and other delimiters represent specific cursor movements. After creating the format, depress the ENTER key.


What are the Model 80 Control Operators available for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

The following table provides the control operators and their descriptions for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY:

Control Operation: LOCK – Alternate Spelling: LO – Description: Lock keyboard

Control Operation: UNLOCK – Alternate Spelling: UN – Description: Unlock keyboard

Control Operation: BLOCK – Alternate Spelling: BL – Description: Initiates the block mode read

Control Operation: FORMAT – Alternate Spelling: FO – Description: Initiates the formatting mode write

Control Operation: HOME – Alternate Spelling: HO – Description: Cursor home

Control Operation: UP=nn – Alternate Spelling: UP=nn – Description: Cursor up

Control Operation: DOWN=nn – Alternate Spelling: DO=nn – Description: Cursor down

Control Operation: RIGHT=nn – Alternate Spelling: RI=nn – Description: Cursor right

Control Operation: LEFT=nn – Alternate Spelling: LE=nn – Description: Cursor left

Control Operation: NLINE=nn – Alternate Spelling: NL=nn – Description: New line

Control Operation: TAB=nn – Alternate Spelling: TA=nn – Description: Tab to next unprotected Field

Control Operation: CLEAR – Alternate Spelling: CL – Description: Erase all characters

Control Operation: ERASE – Alternate Spelling: ER – Description: Erase all unprotected characters

Note: nn represents a number from 01 to 99 (defaults to 01).


How do I update an existing format file on the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

To update an existing format file, enter the command: UPDATE pool.file[,KEY=’password’]. The file will be written to the work file, decoded into a 1599 character screen image as it was originally entered, and displayed for modification.


How do I display an existing format file on the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

To display a format file, enter the command: DISPLAY pool.file[,KEY=’password’]. The program will retrieve the file, write it to the work file, and execute the format as it would in the user’s program. This allows unerased unprotected areas to be identified.


What are the recommended practices for reading data in line and block modes on the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

When a read is short of the number of characters entered, a stop character may remain in the screen buffer and affect subsequent reads. Therefore, it is recommended to read 0080 characters in line mode and 1600 characters in block mode.


How do I use the I080 macro with the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY?

The I080 macro call is used once within the user program and must precede all other IOCS macro calls for the SINGER SYSTEM TEN MODEL 80 DISPLAY. It requires a maximum of 2K of core partition. Use FORMT=NO to eliminate format operation code, WRITE=NO to eliminate write and write control operation code, and READ=NO to eliminate read operation code.


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