On Thu, 19 Mar 2015, Santo Nucifora wrote:
It is my understanding that if an A gets printed, the
A test completed
successfully and it is dying at the B test where the last part of the test
is to print the letter B on screen.
No, first the letter is printed, then the test is started.
We certainly need a hex dump for the 5100 but I've
looked around and found
nothing. I don't suppose I can dump my Executable ROS in the condition my
machine is in.
Shure you can, please just do what I told you. Make a screenshot with
your camera of the first 512 bytes of the Executable ROS:
> Could you put the picture on your web site or send
me an email? And
> please also make the following readable screenshot:
> 1. Put the machine into single-step mode
> 2. Press RESTART
> 3. Switch to DISPLAY REGISTERS
> 4. Make photo
I don't have any further clue without that screenshot.
Is there a list of the Assembler opcodes I can
reference?
Ehm, you did have a look at our web site, don't you?
http://computermuseum.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/dev_en/ibm_5110/technik/e…
Navigate to "Programming in machine language --> Opcodes"
Christian