Command: xfer, Command: prog – Rockwell Automation 1771-DB Basic Module User Manual - Series A User Manual

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Operating Functions

Chapter 5

5–12

Action

taken: The XFER (transfer) command transfers the current

selected

program in EPROM to RAM and then selects the RAM

mode. If

you type XFER while the BASIC Module is in the RAM

mode,

the program stored in RAM is transferred back into RAM

and

the RAM mode is selected. After the XFER command

executes, you can edit

the program in the same way you edit any RAM

program.

Important: The XFER command

clears existing RAM programs.

Important: Before

you attempt to program a PROM, read the PROG,

PROG1

and PROG2 sections of this chapter. Some PROG options

exclude

the use of others.

Action

taken: The PROG command programs the resident EPROM

with the current

program. The current selected program may reside in

either RAM or EPROM. See Section 3.4, titled “Installing

the User

Prom”, for

additional information concerning EPROM’s.

Important: Be

sure you have selected the program you want to save

before

using the PROG command. Your module does not automatically

copy the RAM program to

ROM. You must also disable interrupts prior

to the PROG, PROG1

or PROG2 commands using CALL 8 and

enable interrupts

after the PROM is burned using CALL 9. If an

error

occurs during EPROM programming, the message ERROR

PROGRAMMING is

displayed. When this error occurs:

previously

stored programs may or may not be accessible.

you cannot

store additional programs on this PROM.

After you type

PROG(cr), the BASIC Module displays the number in

the EPROM FILE

the program occupies. Programming can take

up to 12 minutes

to complete depending on the length of the program

(51 seconds per K bytes of program).

5.3.12
Command: XFER

5.3.13
Command: PROG

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