SIG 1-2 3-13 roughly 72K of space available to the user; typical for 5 1/4 inch single density drives. 4-6 2E-50 Second file descriptive entry 4-17 user to read and display the contents of sectors. Some of 6-2 Q7L with Q6L = Read Q7L with Q6H = Sense Write Protect Q7H with Q6L = Write Q7H with Q6H = Load Write Latch SIG 3-4 8-5 9E9E If EXECing, call A682 to get the next byte from the 8-6 index into the state handler table (9D10), go to 8-8 table of valid keywords (A941). 8-9 A1AE-A1B8 Clear the file manager parameter list at B5BB to 8-13 A4DC Skip a line on the screen. 8-24 ACA8-ACBA Read a data byte. AACA-ACD9 WRITE A RANGE OF BYTES subcode handler. ACDA-ACEE Write a data byte. 8-27 AF3A Otherwise, set up RWTS pointer (AF4B). next (C=1)). 8-28 B052-B0B5 Read/Write Track/Sector (RWTS) driver. Translate vol mismatch to RC=7, write protected to RC=4 and all other errors to RC=8 (I/O error). 8-29 B134-B15A Add a new data sector to file. 8-30 B20B If not, advance index to next entry in sector and 8-34 Call SETVID ($FE93) and SETKBD ($FE89). 8-35 $20=Volume mismatch, $40=Drive error, $08=INIT error. Uses Write Translate Table ($BA29). 8-37 Y-reg:number of autosyncs to write 8-39 Jump to DSKFORM at $BEAF. Use ILEAV table at $BFB8 for software sector 8-41 BFC8-BFD8 Patch area starts here. SIG 5-6 A-16 using ZAP to patch a catalog entry into track 17 for each C-4 DCT Device Characteristics Table. Used as an C-8 subroutine. Similar to a GOSUB statement input data is passed from the C-10 language instruction. JMP is the opcode C-15 the voltages which represent 0's and