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Memory Organization

Chapter 7

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The second major part of memory is the user program (Figure 7.1). It is
divided into two areas:

This Area:

Stores this:

main program

The program is a group of ladder diagram instructions that control an

application that guides the processor. These instructions can examine

or change the status of bits in the memory of the processor. The

status of these bits determines the operation of your output devices.
When you write a program, you specify the things you want done in

your application and the conditions that must be met before those

things should be done.

subroutine area

This area stores small programs that are periodically accessed. The

subroutine area is not scanned unless you program the processor to

jump to this area (which is located in the memory between the main

program and the message store areas). This area acts as the end of

program statement for the main program.

The user program area begins at the end of the data table.

The third major part of memory is the message storage area (Figure 7.1).
You are able to print messages in hard copy. You can store up to 70
messages using the 1770-T3 terminal, or 198 messages using the 1770-RG
module and an RS-232-C device.

Message storage follows the end statement of your program and is limited
by the number of unused words remaining in memory. Each word stores
two alphanumeric characters. A character is any alpha or numerical figure
(this includes blank spaces).

User Program

Message Storage

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