Purpose of this manual – Rockwell Automation 1747-PBASE BASIC Development Software Programming Manual User Manual

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Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P

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Purpose of this Manual

This manual is a programming guide when using the BASIC Development
Software, 1747-PBASE.

Chapter

Title

Contents

Preface

Describes the purpose, background, and scope of this manual. Also lists related
publications.

1

Installing the Software

Described how to install the BASIC Development Software onto your personal
computer.

2

Getting Familiar with Your
Development Software

Describes the basic concepts of the BASIC Development Software, including
how the help system works, using the pull-down menus, and creating a simple
first program.

3

Configuring Your Software

Provides information on a number of configuration options including mouse,
display, printer, memory, function keys, and Terminal mode.

4

Editing a Program

Covers all editing techniques, including searches, moving blocks of text, text
formatting, and advanced editing features.

5

Manipulating Files

Provides information on file management, from simple loads, saves, and merges,
to creating your own User Menus.

6

Writing Programs Using the
BASIC Development Language

Begins with an overview of the BASIC language, macros, and program
organization. A second sample program is written, translated and downloaded.

7

Printing Your Program

Covers all aspects of printer setup and printing.

8

Translating Your Program

Prepares your BASIC development program for downloading to the BASIC or
BASIC-T module.

9

Communicating with the BASIC
or BASIC-T Module

Provides information on changing to Terminal mode, downloading to and
uploading from the module, and debugging your BASIC program.

Appendix A

BASIC Macro Library

Lists the programming macros available through the BASIC Development
Software.

Appendix B

The DOS Directory Shell

Explains how to display a DOS directory tree and directory from which you can
execute a large number of DOS commands.

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