Workstation memory status (status display 6) – Rockwell Automation 2708-DH5B2L_DH5B4L Attended Workstation User Manual

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Chapter 4

Status Displays

4–8

This display presents information that describes the utilization of the
workstation’s RAM.

Figure 4.8
Workstation Memory Status, Display 6

RAM

PGMEM

LPMEM

BFUSE

BLEFT

The top line contains:

RAM

Total RAM Memory – Displays the total number of K bytes of
RAM installed.

PGMEM Bytes Remaining For Program Use – This value shows the

amount of RAM available for an A-B VBASIC program. The
value is decreased from its factory default setting by the use of
memory for:

1. Program pseudo-code (i.e. “logic”)

2. Program variables

3. Program pseudo-stack (for procedure returns, etc.)

This value is reset to its factory default when the first record of an A-B
VBASIC program is received (the “>, AA record”). It is decremented as the
program arrives and as it runs. Thus, this value reflects the difference
between the factory default and the maximum used by the current application
(A-B VBASIC program).

LPMEM Least Used Program Memory – This value represents the

program’s peak memory utilization. A value of zero means that at
some point, the program memory was full.

The lower line contains:

BFUSE

Bytes For File Usage – This value shows the amount of RAM
available for use in A-B VBASIC files.

If this value ever reaches zero, the effect will be quite serious,
unless the A-B VBASIC program detects this condition.

BLEFT

Bytes Remaining For File Use – The amount of RAM available
for file use that has never been used by the current application.

Workstation Memory Status
(Status Display 6)

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