EBK ACTIVITIES MANUAL FOR PROGRAMMABLE
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Program Plan Intro
File Copy (COP) instruction:
- The COP instruction is used to copy a block of data from one location to another for each scan during false-to-true transition.
- It does not contain any status bits.
- As soon as the instruction is executed, all the elements are copied from the source file to the destination file, each time in ascending order.
File-File (FLL) instruction:
- This instruction is used to fill the words of a file using source value.
- It can transfer the entire data file in one scan by selecting the ALL mode of control structure.
- This instruction does not contain any status bits.
File Arithmetic and Logic (FAL) instruction:
- The FAL instruction is used to copy the contents of one file from location to another.
- It performs file arithmetic and logic operations on the contents of each file.
- There are mainly six parameters and addresses which must be entered into the FAL instruction. They are as follows:
- Control
- Length
- Position
- Mode
- Destination
- Expression
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