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BASIC Development Software(Catalog Numbers 1747-PBASE)Programming Manual

Strona 2 - Information

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P P-2Purpose of this ManualThis manual is a programming guide when using the BASIC Development Software, 1747-PBASE

Strona 3 - Table of Contents

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P8-6 Translating Your ProgramThe following table lists the translator configuration options available through the CO

Strona 4 - Table of Contents ii

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 9Communicating with the ModuleAfter your application file has been translated into an understandable format for

Strona 5 - Table of Contents iii

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-2 Communicating with the ModuleThe following table shows the BASIC commands that are executable on your module fr

Strona 6 - Appendix A

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-3Downloading FileAfter you have created and translated your program, your next step

Strona 7 - Appendix B

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-4 Communicating with the Module2. Enter the path, filename, and file extension of the file to be downloaded. Ente

Strona 8 - Table of Contents vi

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-5Figure 9.2 File to Upload Screen2. Enter the path, filename, and file extension th

Strona 9 - Who Should Use This

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-6 Communicating with the Module3. Once the filename has been keyed in or selected from the directory screen, begi

Strona 10 - Purpose of this Manual

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-74. If your module has the 1747-M1 memory module installed, type 9FFFH for the endi

Strona 11 - Related Documentation

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-8 Communicating with the ModuleYou can use any PROM programmer that:• interfaces to your personal computer• sup

Strona 12 - Terms and Abbreviations

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-9Restoring the Module ImageRestoring the module image enables you to completely res

Strona 13 - Rockwell Automation

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P P-3Related DocumentationThe following documents contain additional information regarding Rockwell Automation produ

Strona 14 - P-6

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-10 Communicating with the ModuleNot having a .MAP file may make debugging your original source code more difficul

Strona 15 - Installing the Software

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-11Debugging ExampleThe following example program will be used to illustrate the deb

Strona 16 - Hardware Requirements

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-12 Communicating with the ModuleFigure 9.3 Watch Window6. Press [F1] to bring up help on the BASIC Debugger, [Esc

Strona 17 - Installation Procedure

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-1314. Move the cursor down to anywhere on the line next x and then press [F4]. This

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-14 Communicating with the ModuleMaking Corrections to Your ProgramThe normal sequence in writing programs using t

Strona 19 - Directory Structure

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-15Figure 9.4 RS-232 Terminal Setup MenuAutobaudThis menu selection automatically fi

Strona 20 - Backing-up Your

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-16 Communicating with the ModuleGeneral Setup ParametersThis menu selection prompts you with a dialog box that gi

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-17The following parameters are available:• active Com port  allows you to select

Strona 22 - Main Menu

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-18 Communicating with the ModuleDH485 Communications SetupBefore configuring terminal communication parameters, t

Strona 23 - Status Line

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-19General Setup ParametersThis menu selection prompts you with a dialog box that gi

Strona 24 - Using Help Outside a Program

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P P-4Terms and AbbreviationsThe following terms and abbreviations are specific to this product. For a complete list

Strona 25 - Typical Pull-down Menu

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-20 Communicating with the ModuleCom Port SettingsThis menu selection brings up the PORT SETUP dialog box that all

Strona 26 - Navigating Within Windows

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PCommunicating with the Module 9-21Who ActiveThe Who Active screen allows you to see the active nodes on the DH485 n

Strona 27 - Figure 2.3 Window Labels

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P9-22 Communicating with the ModuleWho ListenThe Who Listen display shows the active nodes without placing the termi

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1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PAppendix ABASIC Macro LibraryThis appendix contains important information you should be concerned with when using progra

Strona 29 - Editing a BASIC Program

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PA-2 BASIC Macro LibraryScreen FunctionsThe following table describes the macro CALLs that you use to perform operat

Strona 30 - Saving Your Program

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PBASIC Macro Library A-3Keyboard FunctionsThe following table describes the macro CALLs that you use to perform keyb

Strona 31 - Translating Your Program

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PA-4 BASIC Macro LibrarySLC Backplane FunctionsThe following table describes the macro CALLs that you use to communi

Strona 32 - Changing to Terminal Mode

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PBASIC Macro Library A-5Clock FunctionsThe following table describes the macro CALLs that you use to set and read th

Strona 33 - Exiting a BASIC Program

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PA-6 BASIC Macro LibraryBattery Back-UpThe following table describes the macro CALLs used to control the battery bac

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PBASIC Macro Library A-7String RoutinesThe following table describes the macro CALLs used for string routines. Table

Strona 35 - Configuring Your Software

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P P-5Conventions Used in this ManualThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:• Bulleted lists such

Strona 36 - Command Line Switches

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PA-8 BASIC Macro Library[CTRL-C] FunctionsThe following table describes the macro CALLs used for [Ctrl-C] functions.

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PBASIC Macro Library A-91771-DB/B Backplane FunctionsThe file INCLUDBB.BDL comes as part of the BASIC Development so

Strona 38 - Configuring Your Edit

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PA-10 BASIC Macro Libraryplc_bcd_6_to_db(%1,%2) Converts the number from PLC 6-Digit, Signed, Fixed Decimal BCD +/-

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1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PAppendix BThe DOS Directory ShellThis appendix supplements specific information about the DOS directory shell contained

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PB-2 The DOS Directory Shell DOS Directory Shell OperationYou can access the DOS directory shell two ways. From the

Strona 41 - Keyboard Options

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PThe DOS Directory Shell B-3Once the initial screen is displayed, a highlight bar appears at the top and allows you

Strona 42 - Filename Extensions

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PB-4 The DOS Directory ShellFile Operations from the DOS Directory ShellIndividual files can be copied, deleted, ren

Strona 43 - ↓

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PIndexNumerics1747-AIC Isolated Link Coupler 1-21747-PBASE Translator 8-11747-PIC Interface/Convertor 1-2Aabbreviations and

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2 Indexconfiguring softwareautosave 3-12backup files 3-12default filename extensions 3-8display options 3-7edit opt

Strona 45 - Memory Options

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PIndex 3filesautosave 3-12backup 3-12downloading 9-3hex 9-6loading 52merging 52saving 52selecting project 52temporar

Strona 46 - Files, and Autosave

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P P-6Your Questions or Comments on this ManualIf you find a problem with this manual, please notify us of it on the

Strona 47 - Mode Selection

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4 Indexmenusblock 4-3cursor 4-15file 51macro 4-11main 2-2other 4-8print 7-1search 4-2setup and configuration 3-1top

Strona 48 - Save Configuration and

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PIndex 5RS-232autobaud 9-15com port settings 9-16communications setup 9-14general setup parameters 9-16Ssavingconfig

Strona 49 - Editing a Program

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6 IndexWWHO ACTIVE 9-21WHO LISTEN 9-22windowlabels 2-7window menu 2-6, 4-10windows 1-1, 2-6, 4-9writing programs 6-

Strona 51 - Using Block Operations

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P - May 2000 7 40072-096-01(A)Supercedes Publication 1746-6.2 - November 1994 © 2000 Rockwell International Corporation. P

Strona 52 - Figure 4.2 Block Menu

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 1Installing the SoftwareThis chapter begins with a general description of your BASIC Development Software and th

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P1-2 Installing the Software• linedraw facility that lets you program graphic screens that translate into BASIC and

Strona 54 - Text Formatting, Undo

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PInstalling the Software 1-3To interface the communication port (COM1 or COM2) on your personal computer with port D

Strona 55 - Techniques

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P1-4 Installing the SoftwareCheck your config.sys file to be sure it establishes a minimum of 20 files and 20 buffer

Strona 56 - Drawing Lines

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PInstalling the Software 1-5You may also choose a different drive. If the drive you choose has sufficient memory, th

Strona 57 - Using Windows

Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P1-6 Installing the SoftwareBacking-up Your SoftwareYou need as many blank, double-sided, double density disks for b

Strona 59 - Using Keystroke Macros

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 2Getting Familiar with Your Development SoftwareThis chapter is intended to give you an overview of the BASIC de

Strona 60 - • [F] selects the File menu

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-2 Getting Familiar with Your Development SoftwareToplevel MenuThe Toplevel menu allows you to create and edit you

Strona 61 - Changing Recorded Keystrokes

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PGetting Familiar with Your Development Software 2-3Figure 2.1 Window AStatus LineThe status line is the first line

Strona 62 - Editing Keystroke Macros

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-4 Getting Familiar with Your Development SoftwareMessage LineThe message line is the third line on the main menu

Strona 63 - Using Cursor Markers

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PGetting Familiar with Your Development Software 2-55.5.5.5. Press the [Backspace] key or move the mouse cursor to B

Strona 64 - [Alt-F8]

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-6 Getting Familiar with Your Development SoftwareFigure 2.2 File Dialog BoxThe FILE dialog box lists all the avai

Strona 65 - Manipulating Files

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PGetting Familiar with Your Development Software 2-7Figure 2.3 Window LabelsA more complete explanation of the optio

Strona 66 - Selecting Project Files

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-8 Getting Familiar with Your Development SoftwareFigure 2.4 Adjusting the Current Window2.2.2.2. Cursor down, or

Strona 67 - Figure 5.2 User Menu

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PGetting Familiar with Your Development Software 2-9Editing a BASIC ProgramThe BASIC Development Language (BDL) stre

Strona 68 - User-defined Programs

i Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTable of ContentsPrefaceWho Should Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Purpo

Strona 69 - Swap Method Selection

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-10 Getting Familiar with Your Development Software5.5.5.5. Use the previously saved program:FIRST.BDL6.6.6.6. Mov

Strona 70 - Memory Required Selection

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PGetting Familiar with Your Development Software 2-11Translating Your ProgramPath: Toplevel menu →→→→ Translate/comp

Strona 71 - Starting Directory

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-12 Getting Familiar with Your Development SoftwareChanging to Terminal ModePath: Toplevel menu →→→→ teRminal [232

Strona 72 - 5-8 Manipulating Files

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PGetting Familiar with Your Development Software 2-13Downloading Your ProgramPath: Toplevel menu →→→→ teRminal [232]

Strona 73 - Language

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P2-14 Getting Familiar with Your Development Software

Strona 74 - Translator Directives

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 3Configuring Your SoftwareThis chapter describes how to configure your software. Major topics include:• edit opt

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-2 Configuring Your SoftwareFigure 3.1 Configuration MenuCommand Line SwitchesThe BASIC Development Software allow

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PConfiguring Your Software 3-3Table 3.1 Command Line SwitchesSwitch Equals Summary/MN Mouse disable The BASIC Develo

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-4 Configuring Your SoftwareLoading Files from the Command LineFiles to be loaded may be specified on the command

Strona 78 - Increment

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PConfiguring Your Software 3-5Figure 3.2 Edit Settings Dialog BoxThe EDIT SETTINGS dialog box allows you to configur

Strona 79 - Debug off

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTable of Contents iiChapter 3Configuring Your SoftwareSetup and Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strona 80 - Programming Macro

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-6 Configuring Your SoftwareIn the example below, the delimiter string is [space] ? : . The cursor stops at each w

Strona 81 - Bringing in Programs

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PConfiguring Your Software 3-7• Tab expand  allows you to configure how 1747-PBASE handles tab characters and the [

Strona 82 - Merging a Program File

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-8 Configuring Your SoftwareConfiguring Your Filename ExtensionsPath: Toplevel Menu →→→→ Configuration menu →→→→ S

Strona 83 - Creating a Second

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PConfiguring Your Software 3-9this file, the indents, tabs, margins, and word wraps are guided by these settings.Fig

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-10 Configuring Your Software6. Move the cursor down by pressing [Tab] to highlight Compiler–Programsetup for the

Strona 85 - Translating

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PConfiguring Your Software 3-11Configuring Your Printer OptionsPath: Toplevel Menu →→→→ Configuration menu →→→→ Prin

Strona 86 - Figure 6.1

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-12 Configuring Your SoftwareBackup Files, Temporary Files, and AutosavePath: Toplevel Menu →→→→ Configuration men

Strona 87 - Executing

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PConfiguring Your Software 3-13Search and Replace DefaultsPath: Toplevel Menu →→→→ Configuration menu →→→→ Search an

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P3-14 Configuring Your SoftwareSave Configuration and ExitPath: Toplevel Menu →→→→ Configuration menu →→→→ saVe conf

Strona 89 - Printing Your Program

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 4Editing a ProgramThis chapter is designed to help you understand the file editing features available with your

Strona 90 - Printer Selection

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTable of Contents iiiChapter 6Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageOverview of the Language . . . .

Strona 91 - Printer Device/File

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-2 Editing a ProgramAnother technique for moving through a program is to select a line number. You can select goto

Strona 92 - Serial Printers

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-3The Search menu is divided into two sections. The first section provides search options used t

Strona 93 - Controls

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-4 Editing a ProgramFigure 4.2 Block MenuBefore you can manipulate a block (copy, move, delete, etc.), you must fi

Strona 94 - Document

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-5Figure 4.3 Marking ExamplesOnce you have defined a block, you can perform the following action

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-6 Editing a ProgramText Formatting, Undo, and RedoThe Text menu supports text entry and formatting with a number

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-7The following is a list of the options available from the text menu and a brief explanation of

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-8 Editing a ProgramThe Other menu provides access to the first three of the advanced features described in this s

Strona 98 - Translator Configuration

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-9Using the CalculatorPath: Toplevel Menu →→→→ Edit mode →→→→ Other →→→→ CalculatorQuickStroke:

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-10 Editing a ProgramFigure 4.6 Window MenuThe best way to understand and become proficient at using the window fe

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-11Using Keystroke MacrosKeystroke macros allow you to record a series of key presses that accom

Strona 101 - Communicating with the Module

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTable of Contents ivChapter 9Communicating with the ModuleChanging to Terminal Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-12 Editing a ProgramKeystroke macros make your work easier and faster by allowing you to cut down on repetitive a

Strona 103 - Downloading File

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-135. Move the mouse cursor to the QuickStroke assignment field and click the left mouse button.

Strona 104 - Uploading File

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-14 Editing a ProgramThe whole process of splicing header information into any new file has now been reduced to on

Strona 105 - ↑↓→← to Edit

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PEditing a Program 4-15Valid QuickStroke Key AssignmentsYou can use any keystrokes that begin with [Alt] provided th

Strona 106 - Hex File Transfers

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P4-16 Editing a ProgramFigure 4.8 Cursor MenuThe following table briefly describes the options available from the Cu

Strona 107 - Downloading Hex Files

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 5Manipulating FilesThe goal of this chapter is to familiarize you with the manipulation features of your BASIC D

Strona 108 - Backing Up the Module Image

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P5-2 Manipulating FilesSelecting Project FilesThe Select a project file option creates a personalized menu of freque

Strona 109 - Debugging Your

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PManipulating Files 5-3Figure 5.2 User MenuBehind the user menu is the A window and above it is the Main menu, indic

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P5-4 Manipulating FilesTo load files into the User menu:1. Select the Create<Ins> option from the user menu.2.

Strona 111 - Debugging Example

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PManipulating Files 5-5Programs are entered onto the User menu in a similar manner as the previous User menu, except

Strona 112 - Figure 9.3 Watch Window

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTable of Contents vAppendix BThe DOS Directory ShellUsing the DOS Directory Shell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P5-6 Manipulating FilesTo select the swap method:1. Highlight Swap method.2. Select the desired Swap method.After se

Strona 114 - RS-232 Communications

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PManipulating Files 5-7Use COMMAND.COM OptionThe Use COMMAND.COM option allows you to use internal DOS commands like

Strona 115 - Autobaud

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P5-8 Manipulating Files

Strona 116 - Com Port Settings

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 6Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageThis chapter is designed to help you write programs using

Strona 117 - Save Setup

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-2 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageThe initial statement {$I INCLUDE.BDL} is called a transla

Strona 118 - DH485 Communications

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-3Syntax:{ }Syntax: REMExample:Before translation: After tra

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-4 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageFor this example, we have included the file FIRST.BDL. Its

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-5Syntax: {$L [labelname]}Example:Before translation: After

Strona 121 - Who Active

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-6 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageLine NumberThe Line Number directive allows you to specify

Strona 122 - Who Listen

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-7BreakpointThe Breakpoint directive inserts a STOP statemen

Strona 123 - BASIC Macro Library

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTable of Contents vi

Strona 124 - Screen Functions

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-8 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageMacrosThere are three types of macros used with the BASIC

Strona 125 - Keyboard Functions

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-9Example:A programming macro is written to set the wall clo

Strona 126 - Functions

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-10 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageSubprogram CALL 70, CALL 71In a main program, the BASIC c

Strona 127 - Clock Functions

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-11Creating a Second ProgramIn Chapter 2, you created a simp

Strona 128 - Program Control

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-12 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development Language7. Type the screen setup comment and the screen commands

Strona 129 - String Routines

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-1314. Continue typing in the rest of the program as shown:h

Strona 130 - DH485 Functions

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-14 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development LanguageFigure 6.1 Second Program, After Translation (SECOND.BAS)

Strona 131 - 1771-DB/B Backplane

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PWriting Programs Using the BASIC Development Language 6-15DownloadingDownloading a file requires that you connect y

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P6-16 Writing Programs Using the BASIC Development Language

Strona 133 - The DOS Directory Shell

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 7Printing Your ProgramThis chapter describes how to set up a printer and print a program. Major topics include:•

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P-1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. This preface covers the following topic

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P7-2 Printing Your ProgramPrinter SelectionThe BASIC Development Software has printer setup parameters already defin

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PPrinting Your Program 7-3Following is a description of the parameters that you can create or modify on the PRINTER

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P7-4 Printing Your ProgramSerial PrintersSome printers use serial communications, and some are equipped for both ser

Strona 138 - 2 Index

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PPrinting Your Program 7-5Using the Printer ControlsWe have already discussed printer setup; but before we actually

Strona 139 - Index 3

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P7-6 Printing Your ProgramPrinting All or Part of a DocumentThe Print menu, accessed from the main menu, allows you

Strona 140 - 4 Index

1 Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PChapter 8Translating Your ProgramWhen you have completed this chapter, you will know how to:• translate your program•

Strona 141 - Index 5

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P8-2 Translating Your ProgramThe software checks the extension of the file in the active edit window and prompts you

Strona 142 - 6 Index

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTranslating Your Program 8-3get_time (d1,m1,y1){setup for operator #1}goto acknowledge{$L op2setup}get_time (d2,m2,

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P8-4 Translating Your Program390 CALL 46400 POP A410 P. A,”:”,420 POP A430 P. A,”:”,440 POP A450 P. A,” “,460 POP A4

Strona 144 - Back Cover

Publication 1746-PM001A-US-PTranslating Your Program 8-5Figure 8.3 Compiler Program Setup Dialog BoxFile Window Block cUrsor Search Text Layout

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