Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual

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Index

I-17

memory manipulation calls, 7-1
memory module

configuration JW2, 3-7
JW2, 1-4
locations on board, 3-6

memory modules, SOC-1, 3-4,
A-2, A-10

See also RAM, ROM, XFER,
PROG, PROG1, PROG2
check and description, CALL
81, 13-10
chip speed, 3-7

See also JW3

configuration jumper, 1-4
definition, Using-3
download/program assembly
language code, 13-35
ERASE, 10-8

See also PROG

installing, 1-2, 3-5
JEDEC standards, 3-4
memory map, CALL 82, 13-11
ordering, A-13
PROG, 10-11
replacing, 3-5
ROM, 10-17
SKT1, 3-6
SKT2, 3-6
upload user code to host, 13-35
with carriers, 3-5, 3-6
without carriers, 3-5, 3-6

memory organization, 5-1
memory requirements, A-10
miscellaneous calls, 7-2
MODE, 11-20
mode

command, 4-1
interpreter, 4-1
program, 4-1
run, 4-1

module keying, A-11
module location, 1-9, A-11
MTOP, 10-17, 10-18

CALL 77, 13-6
definition, Using-3
PROG1, 10-12
special function operator, 9-18

See also CALL 77

multidrop, 2-2
multiply (*), arithmetic operator,
9-5

N
negation (-), arithmetic operator,
9-6
network configurations, A-7
network port

See also DH485 port
configuration jumper JW4, 1-5
definition, Using-3
DH485 port, 2-11

NEW, 10-10
new calls, SOC-4
NEXT, 11-21

See also FOR-T0-NEXT

NO DATA, C-3
NO PROGRAM FOUND BUT
THE PROM IS NOT BLANK,
C-6
non-ASCII data. See software
handshaking
normal mode, 1-5
NOT, functional operator, 9-11
not equal to (), relational operator,
9-9
NULL, 10-10
NUMBER BYTES/STRING
EXCEED 254, C-4
number of characters in PRT1
buffers, CALL 95, 13-32
number to string conversion,
CALL 62, 12-61
numbering program lines, 4-6
numeric conversion

CALL 10, 12-6
CALL 11, 12-7
CALL 12, 12-7

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