● Buffer window
Window at the bottom of the three on the right side of the screen. Displays the number of buffers currently in use for buffers prepared in the program.
In the display of the
Command Atime FAD (10) Rtc NopOutPREFD Play 00:02:00 96 0x80 00270 000001000 Stop 00:00:00 00 0x80 10135 001011000 Pause 00:00:00 00 00x80 30030 001111000 Play2 00:10:05 2F3 0x80 00284 000001000
● Command
The command name is displayed. The identification display is “Command”. There may be a number at the end of the command name. This indicates whether the speed is double. 2 means that a command for double speed has been received.
● Absolute time
When a command with an access position as an argument is received, the value of that argument is displayed. The identification display is “Atime”. The format is mm: ss: ff, where mm is minutes, ss is seconds and ff is frames. For commands that do not have an access position as an argument, 00:00:00 is displayed.
● Frame address
Absolute time is displayed in decimal or hexadecimal (switchable, default decimal) in frames. For example, if the absolute time is displayed as 00:02:15, this field will be displayed as 165 (75 x 2 + 15). The identification display is “FAD (10)”.
● Message
Displays the number of NOP commands and the number of frames of transfer data. The number of NOP commands is the number received between receiving the command displayed immediately before and receiving the command displayed on this line.
The number of frames is the number of frames sent to the VCD I / F board after receiving the command with the data transfer displayed immediately before receiving the command displayed on this line. Therefore, it is larger than the number received in the target box. The identification display is “Message”.