8.38.3 Parameter

BASIC

Set the format to 'BASIC'. The STIDP format bit is set to ‘0’.

0

Set the format to '0'. The STIDP format bit is set to ‘0’.

1

Set the format to '1'. The STIDP format bit is set to ‘1’.

8.38.4 Examples

Example 1:

Display the current STIDP format.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cpuidfmt'

HHC02203I Value 'CPUIDFMT': '0'

Figure 82: CPUIDFMT command (display current STIDP format)

Example 2:

Set STIDP format to '1'.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cpuidfmt 1'

Figure 83: CPUIDFMT command (set STIDP format bit)

8.39 CPUMODEL (Display or set CPU
model number)

8.39.1 Function

The CPUMODEL command displays or sets the 4 hexadecimal digits CPU model number stored by the
STIDP instruction.

8.39.2 Syntax

Descriptive

[model]

Diagram

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model

8.39.3 Parameter

model

Any valid 4 digit hexadecimal CPU model number. A list of the valid model numbers
can be found in the Hercules Windows GUI file “cpu-types.txt”.

8.39.4 Examples

Example 1:

Specify a 7060 CPU model.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'cpumodel'

HHC02203I cpumodel : 7060

Figure 84: CPUMODEL command

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