Re: File I/o Problem & Proposal

From: Stuart Sutherland (stuart@sutherland-hdl.com)
Date: Tue Nov 21 2000 - 17:48:49 PST


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At 05:24 PM 11/21/2000, Clifford E. Cummings wrote:
>Change wording in 5th para to "If no addressing information is specified
>within the system task, and no address specifications appear within the
>data file, then the default start address is the lowest address given in
>the declaration of the memory. Consecutive words are loaded until either
>the memory is full or the data file is completely read. If the start
>address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading
>starts at the specified start address and continues towards the highest
>address given in the declaration of the memory."

<p>Cliff,

Without my LRM at hand, I assume you are referencing the $readmem system
tasks. If so, the above change should also mention that loading will stop
if the optional ending address in the system task is reached.

Stu

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