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Documentation update: Mention where to find sym1 sample programs
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<sect>Other hints<p>
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<sect1>sym1.h<p>
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This header exposes Sym-specific I/O functions that are useful for reading and writing its ports and front panel. See the sym1.h include file for a list of the functions available.
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This header exposes Sym-specific I/O functions that are useful for reading and writing its ports and front panel. See the <tt/sym1.h/ include file for a list of the functions available.
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<sect2>Limited memory applications<p>
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ As stated earlier, there are config files for 4KB and 32KB systems. If you have
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<sect3>Sample programs<p>
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All the samples will run on the "stock" 4KB Sym-1, except for symIO and symNotepad, which require 32KB. Information on building and running the sample programs are in the targettest/sym1 directory.
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All the samples will run on the "stock" 4KB Sym-1, except for symIO and symNotepad, which require 32KB. These sample programs can be found in the samples and targettest/sym1 directories:
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<itemize>
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<item>helloworld is the traditional "Hello World!" program, using printf().</item>
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