In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
01/23/2008
at 12:40 PM, "Craddock, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>The most common post code (which I tend to think of as being "normal") is
>zero, i.e.
>"POST ecbaddr,0"
We must not be looking at the same code; most of what I've seen either has
an EXCP bias and posts a code in bits 1-7, e.g., '41'X, or posts the
address of a control block in bits 8-31.
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