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These are the general commands for the assembly language emulator.
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These are the general commands for the assembly language emulator.
These are the general commands for the assembly language emulator.
The CHANGE command will change the value of any register (follow the CHANGE with the name of the register then the hexadecimal value) or change which processor (P0 or p1) is in use (later implementations will allow for better concurrency).
Either the ASSEMBLE or COMPILE commands will start storing processor instructions into program memory. For now these two commands have the exact same effect, although this will probably change in the future. This mode can be identified by a > prompt. Commands (as contrasted with assembly language instructions) will be implemented immediately.
Either the ACTION or IMMEDIATE commands will cause both commands and assembly language instructions to be interpretted and acted upon immediately. For now these two commands have the exact same effect, although this may change in the future. This mode can be identified by a ! prompt.
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