Installation manual
9. Port Protocols GVG-200 EmulationDiamond digital
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The snapshots get special names to distinguish them from manually taken ones,
but nevertheless the operator is allowed to manually recall them, to change their
names or to overwrite them with new ones.
The naming follows this scheme:
The first two letters are
M1 for ME1 snapshots (EX=01)
M2 for ME2 snapshots (EX=02)
DB for PP/DSK snapshots (EX=00)
UP for ”user program” (OTHER) snapshots (EX=08).
These are followed by two digits denoting the register number. The last four letters
are EDSN which stands for EDit-SNapshot.
If a sequence is stored onto the position (!) where the snapshot wants to reside, the
store command will fail, an existing snapshot will be overwritten. The location of a
snapshot taken via the edit interface is determined by the value of the EX byte and
the E-MEM register number.
Details of this mapping are described below and are also shown on the pictures of
menus.
Very important:
In connection with editing systems which do not use the LEARN-E-MEM com-
mand for performing snapshots, the snapshots have to be taken manually.
E-MEM reg. EXTRA snapshot
ME1: 0
1
2
3
L
29
61
62
63
64
L
100
ME2: 0
L
29
71
L
100