Rockwell Automation 1771-DB BASIC MODULE User Manual

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Index

I-20

ROM to RAM, 13-2
ROM/RAM to ROM, 13-3

PROGRAMMING, C-3
programming

ASCII terminal emulator, 4-3
BASIC Development Software,
4-4
BASIC module output buffer
offsets, 5-1

See also BTW buffer

block-transfers, 5-1
calls, 4-2

See also Chapters 12 and
13

commands, 4-1

See also Chapter 10

creating, 4-2
debugging, 6-4

See also BRKPNT,
SNGLSTP, STOP

deleting a program line, 6-3
editing a program line, 6-1

See also EDIT

entering program, 4-7

See also LIST

hints, 4-2, 5-6, 8-2, 11-32,
11-38, 12-23, 12-29, 12-36,
12-44, 12-50
input buffer offsets, 5-1
instructions, 4-1
numbering lines, 4-6
operators, 4-1

See also Chapter 9

overview, 4-1
renumbering a program, 6-3

See also REN

running a program, 4-9

See also RUN

setting breakpoints, 6-4

See also CONT

single step execution, 6-4

See also CONT

statements, 4-2

See also Chapter 11

stopping a program, 4-9

See also JW4, CALLs 18
and 19

tips, 5-6, 11-38, 12-23, 12-29,
12-36, 12-44, 12-50

programming interface

ASCII terminal, A-5
BASIC Development Software,
A-6
DH-485 interface, A-6
RS-232 interface, A-6

programming interfaces, A-5
programming languages, A-3
protected variable storage, CALL
77, 13-6

See also LD@, MTOP, ST@

PRT1, program port,
communication rate, CALL 78,
13-8
PRT1 port, A-2

@ operator, 9-17
ASCII port, 2-8
cable pinout, 2-2
calls, 7-2
clear buffers, CALL 96, 13-33
communication modes, 2-2

See also JW8

communication rates, 2-6

See also PROG1, PROG2,
MODE

connecting peripherals, 1-12
electric isolation, 2-2
JW8, 1-8

See also communication
modes

number of characters in buffers,
CALL 95, 13-32
operating mode, JW4, 1-5
port isolation, A-12
print receive buffer and pointer,
CALL 104, 13-37
print transmit buffer and
pointer, CALL 103, 13-36
program port, 2-9, 4-3

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