Oh, there was mention in the lunar lander thread about a 'reorigin' mode for the Type 30, and I've seen mention of that elsewhere, but as with a number of PDP-1 things, I can't find anywhere that it was actually implemented, and simh doesn't do so. So, that one should probably remain unimplemented.
The dpy instruction (73cb07) causes one point to be displayed on the scope. (...) The three "b" bits control the brightness -- 4 is visible to photomultiplier tubes only, 7 is barely visible in a dark room, 0 is normal, and 3 is brightest. The "c" bits control the centering. 0 makes the origin in the center of the scope. 1 puts it at a the center of the bottom edge. 2 makes the origin be half way up the left edge, while 3 puts it at the lower left corner.
This can be seen clearly if you run the online Snowflake Demo using the Options menu to enable sense switch 2 (Draw Outside-In) and compare it to Snowflake running on the PiDP-1 with sense switch 2 set on.So, if c = 3, as in “
dpy+3000”, the origin will be located at the lower left corner. What does this mean for our 8-dots display? Effectively, we’re plotting from the outside inwards, instead of inside-out, and the graph will “grow” from the corners:
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