4.3 The Device and Status Panel

Pressing “Escape” (ESC) switches between the console panel and the device and status panel. This pa-
nel shows the current configuration, register status information, the CPU state and utilization and is used
to perform different operator actions.

Figure 6: Hercules Device and Status Panel

The device and status panel can be divided in these areas:

Window title Status panel heading Register area Operator area CPU utilization bar Peripherals area

All commands in the device and status panel consist of one character key controls. The various keys are
highlighted by bright white versus the grey of the other letters. The following is an overview of all available
keys and their related commands. They are described also in the respective areas sections where they
belong to.

Display Controls

G - General purpose registers

C - Control registers

A - Access registers

F - Floating point registers

I - Display storage at ‘address’

CPU Controls

L - IPL

S - Start CPU

E - External interrupt

P - Stop CPU

W - Power down (exit Hercules)

T - Restart interrupt

Storage Update

R - Enter address to be updated

D - Enter data to be updated at address

O - Place data value at address

Peripherals

N - Enter new name for the device

U - Send an I/O attention interrupt

Pressing “?” displays a help page that explains briefly all the shortcuts available in the device and status
panel. Pressing “ESC” again leaves the help page and returns to the device and status panel.

Figure 7: Hercules Help Panel

4.3.1 Window Title

The window title is the same as described under section

4.2.1 . There is no possibility to have different
window titles for the panels of the Hercules emulator.
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