Appendix b: quickbasic example – B&B Electronics PC Watchdog Timer Card ATRWDT User Manual

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Documentation Number ATxWDT-1303

Appendix B

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B&B Electronics Mfg Co – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104

B&B Electronics Ltd – Westlink Comm. Pk – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445

Appendix B: QuickBASIC Example

Note: An additional test program for the WDT is available on

B&B’s ftp site at ftp.bb-elec.com/bb-elec/software.

B&B Electronics Mfg. Co.
Watchdog Timer QuickBASIC Example Program

This code is an example of how the WDT is addressed from

within a program. This code would be used when the TIMER RESET
INPUT jumper is in the "CODE" position.

PCWDTaddress = &H300

'hex address chosen for the PCWDT

LatchValue = &H7

'hex latch value chosen, in this

'case about a 16 second timeout

'Main loop of your program

DO WHILE INKEY$ = ""

'repeat loop until keypressed

OUT PCWDTaddress, LatchValue 'This statement must be executed

'within the timeout period (17

'seconds for this example) or the

'PCWDT will reboot the computer.

X = inp(PCWDTaddress)

‘this statement reads the WDT
‘registers

X = X AND 31

‘This Statement masks out the 5
‘Least Significant bits

Print HEX$(X)

‘convert to hex

LOOP

Start = TIMER

‘start the timer

DO WHILE INKEY$ = ""

‘loop to print time for timeout

Print using “###.#”; (TIMER – Start):Print “ Seconds”

LOOP

X = inp(PCWDTaddress)

X = X AND 31

Print HEX$(X)

OUT PCWDTaddress, 0

'disable PCWDT before ending

END

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