Note: A colon in a commnand means "start depositing data from the most recently deposited location, or if none, then from the most recently opened one.
11. Examining a block, then depositing into it.
USER TYPES/ 30.35 (RET)
MONITOR TYPES/
0030: A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
USER TYPES/
:50 b B1 b B2 b B3 b B4 b B5 (RET)
Note: New data deposited beginning at most recently opened location (30)
12. Run a program at a specified address.
USER TYPES/ 10F0 R (RET)
MONITOR TYPES/ 10F0: A9 (contents)
Note: The cursor is left immediately to the right of the "A9"; it is not returned to the next tine.
13. Run at the most recently examined location.
USER TYPES/ 10F0 (RET)
MONITOR TYPES/ 10F0: A9
USER TYPES/ R (RET)
0052: 02
0056: 06
14. Enter a program into mernory and run it in one line.
USER TYPES/
40: A9 b 0 b 20 b EF 10 EF b 38 b 69 b 0 b 4C b 40 b 0 R (RET)
MONITCR TYPES/
40: FF (prior contents of 40)
MONITCR TYPES/
40: FF (prior contents of 40)
15. An "on line" error correction.
USER TYPES/
44: Al B A2 b A3A4A5A6 b A7 (data A6 will be loaded in location 42)
USER TYPES/
40506070: AA (data AA will be loaded in location 6070)
16. Useful routines in monitor which can be accessed by user programs
GETLINE: location FF1F:
    monitor entry point (jumping to FF1F will enter monitor and echo carriage return. You can then examine memory locations with the monitor.)
ECHO: location FFEF:
    prints one byte (ASCII) (data from "A" (accumulator), contents of "A" not disturbed. Example:
    20 b EF 10FF (JRS ECHO)).
PRBYTE: location PFDC:
    prints one byte (HEX) (data from "A". contents of "A" disturbed, )
PRHEX: location PFES:
    prints one hex digit (data from four least significant bits of "A" contents of "A" disturbed.)

NOTE: RAM locations 0024 to 002B are used as index pointers by the monitor, and are invalid for user use, when using monitor. Also, locations 0200 to 027F are used as input buffer storage, and are also invalid for user use when using the monitor.

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