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authorYuchen Pei <me@ypei.me>2018-01-20 15:41:49 +0100
committerYuchen Pei <me@ypei.me>2018-01-20 15:41:49 +0100
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-// This file is part of www.nand2tetris.org
-// and the book "The Elements of Computing Systems"
-// by Nisan and Schocken, MIT Press.
-// File name: projects/04/fill/FillAutomatic
-
-// This script can be used to test the Fill program automatically,
-// rather than interactively. Specifically, the script sets the keyboard
-// memory map (RAM[24576]) to 0, 1, and then again to 0. This simulates the
-// acts of leaving the keyboard untouched, pressing some key, and then releasing
-// the key. After each on of these simulated events, the script outputs the values
-// of some selected registers from the screen memory map (RAM[16384]-RAM[24576]).
-// This is done in order to test that these registers are set to 000...0 or 111....1,
-// as mandated by how the Fill program should react to the keyboard events.
-
-load Fill.asm,
-output-file FillAutomatic.out,
-compare-to FillAutomatic.cmp,
-output-list RAM[16384]%D2.6.2 RAM[17648]%D2.6.2 RAM[18349]%D2.6.2 RAM[19444]%D2.6.2 RAM[20771]%D2.6.2 RAM[21031]%D2.6.2 RAM[22596]%D2.6.2 RAM[23754]%D2.6.2 RAM[24575]%D2.6.2;
-
-set RAM[24576] 0, // the keyboard is untouched
-repeat 1000000 {
- ticktock;
-}
-output; // test that the screen is white
-
-set RAM[24576] 1, // a keyboard key is pressed
-repeat 1000000 {
- ticktock;
-}
-output; // test that the screen is black
-
-set RAM[24576] 0, // they keyboard in untouched
-repeat 1000000 {
- ticktock;
-}
-output; // test that the screen is white
-