Explore an 8080 with Educator-8080 - Display formats

Address Octal Code Name ASCII Value
<3>/167177 211 105 104 125 103 101 124TITLS' EDUCAT '
<3>/177120 122 055 070 060 070 060 264'OR-8080   '
<3>/207137 137 137 137 102 111 116 101'←←←←BINA'
<3>/217122 131 137 137 137 137 137 040'RY←←←←←'
<3>/227117 103 124 040 110 130 212 067'OCT HX 7'
<3>/237040 066 040 065 040 064 040 063' 6 5 4 3 '
<3>/247040 062 040 061 040 060 250 200'2 1 0 '
<3>/257102 055 122 105 107 040 076 076BLINE'B-REG > > '
<3>/267040 200' '
<3>/271241 103 055 122 105 107 040 076CLINE' C-REG '
<3>/301076 040 200' > '
<3>/304240 106 114 101 107 123 046 101AFHDR' FLAGS&A '
<3>/314103 103 227 120 040 132 040 123'CC P Z S'
<3>/323040 101 040 103 227 200' A C '
<3>/271240 103 117 115 115 101 116 104CMDMS' COMMAND '
<3>/301040 077 040 200' ? '
Table 4: Educator-8080 standard display format messages. This table contains the definitions of several character string messages which are used to format the output display device. As in table 3, the codes from octal 201 to 377 represent from 1 to 177 spaces transmitted. The character "" is used to indicate an end of text code, octal 200 The character "" is used to indicate a dear screen code, octal 177.

Scanned by Werner Cirsovius
December 2013
© BYTE Publications Inc.