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E. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN Series 0 AND
Power Mate
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In FS0, a command such as #100=P100.2; can be specified. In Power
Mate, however, use a command such as #100=[P100 AND 4]/4; instead.
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
Compile parameter
9000 R1MB R512 R256 R128
#4 (R1MB) Writes data in a 1M–byte ROM module.
#3 (R512) Writes data in a 512K–byte ROM module.
#2 (R256) Writes data in a 256K–byte ROM module.
#1 (R128) Writes data in a 128K–byte ROM module.
When the Power Mate–D or Power Mate–H is used, a ROM size of
128KB is used at all times. So, set R128=1, and set
R256=R512=R1MB=0.
When the Power Mate i–D or Power Mate i–H is used, a ROM size of
256KB is used at all times. So, set R256=1, and set
R128=R512=R1MB=0.
E.9
A BIT CANNOT BE
SPECIFIED TO READ
A PARAMETER.
E.10
THE ROM SIZE IS
SPECIFIED
DIFFERENTLY.