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48 lines
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///1SAVE
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Syntax:
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SAVE
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Explanation:
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SAVE copies the contents of memory to a file. To use SAVE,
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first issue the SAVE command, then run your program which reads a
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file into memory. Your program exits to the SAVE utility which
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prompts you for a filespec to which it copies the contents of
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memory, and the beginning and ending address of the memory to be
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SAVEd.
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///2Example
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A>SAVE
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Activates the SAVE utility. Now enter the name of the program
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which loads a file into memory.
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A>SID dump.com
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Next, execute the program.
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#g0
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When the program exits, SAVE intercepts the return to the system
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and prompts the user for the filespec and the bounds of memory to
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be SAVEd.
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SAVE Ver 3.0
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Enter file (type RETURN to exit):dump2.com
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If file DUMP2.COM exists already, the system asks:
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Delete dump2.com? Y
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Then the system asks for the bounds of memory to be saved:
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Beginning hex address: 100
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Ending hex address: 400
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The contents of memory from 100H (Hexadecimal) to 400H is copied
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to file DUMP2.COM.
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