USER MANUAL APS 6.0

Preface
Advanced Programming Software User Manual
9–8
Evaluating How Processor Memory is Stored
Once
you have successfully saved and compiled your processor file, you may view
how that file is stored in memory.
The short-cut [ALT–M]
allows you to access the Data Table Map and Processor
Memory Layout more quickly from the Program Directory display.
Data Table Map
This function lists the data files created by the I/O configuration and ladder
program. It also lists the default bit, timer, counter, control, integer, and floating
point files, 3 through 8. Additional files (9-255) can be created if needed using
[F6], Create Data File. Refer to chapter 6 regarding how to create data files.
FILE TYPE LAST ADDRESS ELEMENTS WORDS FILE PROTECTION
0 O output O:2 1 1
1 I input I:3 2 2 STATIC
2 S status S:82 83 83
3 B binary or bit B3/15 1 1
4 T timer T4:10 11 33
5 C counter C5:10 11 33
6 R control R6:10 11 33
7 N integer N7:255 256 256
8 F floating F8:0 1 2
PROCESSOR MEMORY LAYOUT
444 data words of memory used in 9 data table files
266 instruction words of memory used in 3 program files
11924 instruction words of unused memory available
Press a key or enter file number
offline SLC 5/03 File EXAMPLE
DATA TABLE MAP
File 8 only applies to
SLC 5/03 OS301,
OS302 and SLC 5/04
OS400, OS401
processors.
F10
DATA
PROTECT
F6
CREATE
DT FILE
F7
DELETE
DT FILE