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ROLLOUT COMMAND
23.3 -- Examples
position-independent
routine.
$200
bytes
are required to
contain the routine;
however,
since the end or memory is used
by
the
MDOS
command
interpreter,
an
additional block of
memory
is
allowed for
the
MDOS
stack.
Thus;
the
ROLLOUT
command
had
to
be
invoked again.
Then, after loading and
testing his program,
the operator invoked
the
routine via the'
1f7DOOiG"
EXbug
command.
After enteT'ing the end addressl
the
user realized an error, and responded
"N"
to
the
"ARE
YOU
SURE?"
question.
Testing can be continued after the block of
memory has been written to the diskette.
The last example illustrates how
the
scratch
diskette
generated above is converted -into a
file:
=ROLLDUT TESTROLL;D
DOES DRIVE 1 CONTAIN A MEMORY ROLLOUT? Y
=
The file named TESTROLL. LO will be created on drive
zero.
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