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2 The Keyboard BASIC Function Keys Integral PC Specifics This section describes some of the machine-specific features of the Integral PC keyboard.
Programming the Function Keys 2-2 Integral PC Specifics BASIC Function Keys (continued) Key Key Label Typing Aid Immediate Execute? Q[) SCRATCH No @
I] t·i K \' B D Statement To redefine the typing aids available from the keyboard, use the 0 t·4 K E \' # statement without a line number.
Keyboard Escape Sequences 2-4 Integral PC Specifics The following table provides a list of escape sequences re-turned by the Integral PC key
Alpha Display Keyboard Escape Sequences (continued) Key Name Numeric BASIC Escape Key Code Sequence ( Shift )( Tab) 361 ·····027 i (Tab) 329 ···.·~:12
Figure 2-1. Size of the Alpha Window 2-6 Integral PC Specifics The size of both the alpha window and display buffer is shown below. Alpha Window 24
Screen Editing For example, to print one word in inverse mode, enter the following statement: 1 [1 D I !:;p 1I·····27t:dB I t·~'.}EF.:!:;
Multiple Windows BASIC Graphics 2-8 Integral PC Specifics HP-UX Technical BASIC runs in a multi-tasking environment on the Intergral PC. This mean
Graphics Window Figure 2.2 Size of the Graphics Window The BASIC graphics window is a view into the graphics buffer. The graphics buffer is a 51
Digitizing 2·10 Integral PC Specifics Again, like other windows, the graphics window can be posi-tioned over any portion of the plotter buffer by usin
Integral Personal Computer HP-UX Technical BASIC Implementation Guide Edition 1 December 1984 Part Number 82860-90004
Keyword Specifics Graphics Menu To use the DIG I T I Z E statement directly from the keyboard (in the immediate execute mode), use the following p
i,} [I L U t'! E I ::; Statement BEE F' Statement Printer Enhancements 2-12 Integral PC Specifics The volume labels on discs may be rename
To send an escape sequence to the printer, use II ·····27 II or C H P $ ( 27) concatenated with the escape character. For ex-ample, to send the
Printer Escape Sequences Key Sequence BASIC Escape Function Sequence (ESC )&16D ·····27:~.: 16[1 Set line spacing to 6 lines per inch. ( ESC)&a
Programming 1/0 Devices Program Performance The Integral PC provides a built in HP-IB interface and two I/O ports. A bus expander may be connected t
Number Representation Figure 2-3. Range of BASIC Variables overflow REAL Numbers are stored internally as binary numbers in HP-UX Technical BASIC.
Storage Requirements Autostarting the BASIC Interpreter The following table gives the number of bytes required to store BASIC variables in the
Loading Binaries 2-18 Integral PC Specifics The disc is now ready to use. To automatically start BASIC when the power is turned on, simply insert th
In the following example, the value of the variable n u rtf is passed as a parameter: 1[1 CALLE:It·~ "Entt-'::IPoint" «num» Both me
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3 Introduction Uploading Series 80 BASIC Files The upload utility program is provided to allow users to port Series 80 BASIC files to HP-UX Technica
Figure 3-1. Upload Process Hardware Requirements The transfer process is illustrated below. Series 80 Series 80 HP-UX SAVE HP-UX Technical BASIC
Limitations Figure 3-2. Relative Size of Graphics Windows Number of Files. Up to 100 file names may be transferred in one batch from a single disc.
Preparation Microflexible Disc Types Data Precision and Value Range. Another limitation is due to the differences in the internal representation of nu
File Naming Conventions Series 80 Program Files It is recommended that Series 80 file names be restricted to upper and lower case alphabetic char
Series 80 DATA, LIF and GRAF Files Running the Upload Program Using the Single Internal Disc Drive 3. Replace binary keywords with HP-UX Technical B
Upload Program Window <FROM) [I e 11..' ice : Series B{I file: < TO } [I irecto("·!:!1 : HP-lI:lC file: <STflTlIS} er prograM. (0.
5. If you want to copy the entire disc, press: (00). If only want to copy a portion of the disc, press the iJijjri1tji, (Q[) function key. Use the (
Using Multiple Disc Drives When using multiple external micro flexible disc or SIf4-inch drives, do the following: 1. Insert the utilities disc i
Options The full syntax for the upload program is: upload -options source_device-'lame destination_folder -'lame The options are summarize
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Error Conditions Destination Directory Full. If the destination directory be-comes full and there are more files to be transferred, the program wil
Error Conditions Condition Corrupt Series 80 Files Source disc drive not found. Destination folder not found. No valid file names or types found on so
Chapter 3 iv 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 Uploading Series 80 BASIC Files Introduction Hardware Requirements Limitations
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1 About This Guide Introduction This guide describes the machine-specific aspects of the im-plementation of HP-UX Technical BASIC on the Integral
Where to Find More Information 1-2 Introduction This guide provides information on each of these features to allow you to get the most out of the ad
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