1 /ASCII
Indicates that the specified data is ASCII. Only one data item is allowed; all characters to the right of the equal sign (=) are considered to be part of a single string. Unless they are enclosed within quotation marks (" "), characters are converted to uppercase and multiple spaces are compressed to a single space before the data is written in memory. The DEPOSIT command converts the data to its binary equivalent before placing it in virtual memory. When you specify /ASCII, or when ASCII mode is the default, the location you specify is assumed to be hexadecimal.
2 /BYTE
Requests that data be deposited 1 byte at a time.
3 /DECIMAL
Indicates that the data is decimal. The DEPOSIT command converts the data to its binary equivalent before placing it in virtual memory.
4 /HEXADECIMAL
Indicates that the data is hexadecimal. The DEPOSIT command converts the data to its binary equivalent before placing it in virtual memory.
5 /LONGWORD
Requests that data be deposited a longword at a time.
6 /OCTAL
Indicates that the data is octal. The DEPOSIT command converts the data to its binary equivalent before placing it in virtual memory.
7 /WORD
Requests that the data be deposited one word at a time.