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Each ECB allocates 260 bytes of storage &mdash; four bytes for the ECB and 256 bytes for data that may be passed to and from users of the ECBs.  Settings range from zero to 2000. </p>
Each ECB allocates 260 bytes of storage &mdash; four bytes for the ECB and 256 bytes for data that may be passed to and from users of the ECBs.  Settings range from zero to 2000. </p>
<p>The ECB-related $functions are <var>[[$EcbDGet|$EcbDGet</var>, <var>$EcbDSet</var>, <var>$EcbTest</var>, <var>$Post</var>, <var>$Unpost</var>, and <var>$Wait</var>.</p>
<p>The ECB-related $functions are <var>[[$EcbDGet|$EcbDGet]]</var>, <var>$EcbDSet</var>, <var>$EcbTest</var>, <var>$Post</var>, <var>$Unpost</var>, and <var>$Wait</var>.</p>
[[Category:System parameters]]
[[Category:System parameters]]
[[Category:Parameters]]
[[Category:Parameters]]

Revision as of 11:38, 25 August 2015

Summary

Default value
0
Parameter type
System
Where set
On User 0's parameter line
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V5.1

Description

The NECBS and NOECBS parameters are aliases of each other. They specify the number of ECBs allocated for the ECB-related $functions. Each ECB allocates 260 bytes of storage — four bytes for the ECB and 256 bytes for data that may be passed to and from users of the ECBs. Settings range from zero to 2000.

The ECB-related $functions are $EcbDGet, $EcbDSet, $EcbTest, $Post, $Unpost, and $Wait.