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ATTN mode pauses the program and allows other steps to be taken. Enter ATTN mode by typing CNTRL A from within a running program.
ATTN mode pauses the program and allows other steps to be taken. Enter ATTN mode by typing CNTRL A from within a running program. When BR is in ATTN mode, the line number field on the bottom row contains the number of the program line to be executed next. Entering GO will return the program to RUN mode.  


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[[STEP mode]]
[[STEP mode]]
[[PAUSE mode]]


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Revision as of 15:59, 28 June 2013

ATTN mode pauses the program and allows other steps to be taken. Enter ATTN mode by typing CNTRL A from within a running program. When BR is in ATTN mode, the line number field on the bottom row contains the number of the program line to be executed next. Entering GO will return the program to RUN mode.

See also:

READY mode

ERROR mode

STEP mode

PAUSE mode