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TITLE LINES - Node_line mapping for WHO
RIM10
LOC 0
SALL ;FOR CLEAN LISTINGS
.DIRECT FLBLST ;FOR CLEANER LISTINGS
; Assembly instructions
;
; .COMPILE STD:LINES.INI=INI:LINES.MAC
; ***********************************************************************
; * The node table must be in strict alphabetical order. *
; * The line tables must be in strict numeric order. *
; ***********************************************************************
NAMSIZ==^D19 ;MAXIMUM LENGTH OF A NAME STRING
; Macro to define the node index block
;
DEFINE $INDEX (NODES),<
IRP NODES,< ;;REPEAT FOR ALL NODES
XLIST ;;SUPPRESSS LISTING
SIXBIT /NODES/ ;;STORE NODE IDENTIFIER
LIST ;;TURN ON LISTING
EXP NODES ;;POINT TO START OF DATA BASE
> ;;END OF IRP
> ;;END OF $INDEX MACRO
; Macro to define the line entries
;
DEFINE $LINE (NUM,NAM),<
EXP NUM ;;STORE LINE NUMBER
XLIST ;;SUPRESS LISTING
XX==. ;;REMEMBER LOCATION
ASCIZ |NAM| ;;STORE ASCIZ NAME
ZZ=<NAMSIZ+4>/5-<.-XX> ;;GET WHATS LEFT
IFL ZZ,<PRINTX ? 'NAM is too long>
BLOCK ZZ ;;FILL IN THE SPACE
LIST ;;TURN ON LISTING
> ;;END OF $LINE MACRO
SUBTTL Index block
; Assemble the index block here
;
INDEX: $INDEX (DN87,KL10)
0
SUBTTL Node DN87
DN87: $LINE (000,<CTY>)
-1
SUBTTL Node KL10
KL10: $LINE (000,<Klinik for CPU0>)
$LINE (001,<DL to CPU0/DTE1>)
$LINE (002,<DL to CPU0/DTE2>)
$LINE (003,<DL to CPU0/DTE3>)
$LINE (004,<Klinik for CPU1>)
$LINE (005,<DL to CPU1/DTE1>)
$LINE (007,<DL to CPU1/DTE2>)
$LINE (010,<DL to CPU1/DTE3>)
$LINE (360,<System>)
$LINE (361,<CPU1 CTY>)
$LINE (362,<CPU0 CTY>)
-1
SUBTTL End
END