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BASIC-SO REFERENCE MANUAL 3 PREFACE CHAPTER! CHAPTER APPENDIX CHAPTER DISK FILE AND ENTERING TO CHAPTER CHAPTER 2 3 5 CONTENTS 4 RMX/80 HANDLING 5 6 STATEMENTS CHAPTER 7 FUNCTIONS A ASCII CODES APPENDIXE CALLING NON-BASIC-SO SUBROUTINES APPENDIXF BASIC-80 6 ILLUSTRATIONS TABLES 7 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC-80 Operating System Interface Invoking BASIC-80 8 Examples Manipulating Files from BASIC-SO 9 Listing the Directory of a Disk Renaming a File Changing File Attributes Deleting a File Loading a Saving Program a Program 10 4"4;0"1" 11 CHAPTER 2 LANGUAGE ELEMENTS Instructions Commands Statements Functions 15 Representing Data Syntax Numeric Data 16 o. Integer Constants Decimal Integer Constants Hexadecimal Integer Constants Octal Integer Constants Single-Precision Floating-Point Constants Double-Precision Floating-Point Constants 17 Variables 18 String Data String Constants String Variables 19 Converting Data Array Variables Y(I,1) Language Elements BASIC-80 20 String Arrays 8. If of Order in Operators 2-6. BASIC-80 Table is this value is for each subscript 10 of execute a DIM statement, a default don't you the same as for numeric arrays: assumed. then exceeded, an error message will result. Precedence 2-6. 21 Operators and Precedence of Evaluation Arithmetic Operators Relational Operators Logical Operators String Operator 22 Expressions Numeric Expressions String Expressions 23 CHAPTER 3 ENTERING AND EDITING PROGRAMS Entering Instruction Lines Correcting Entry Errors 29 CHAPTER 4 ERROR HANDLING + = Error Syntax Messages Overflow, Underflow, and Divide-by-Zero 30 Error Trapping 33 CHAPTER 5 DISK FILE INPUT/OUTPUT Sequential File 1/0 Opening a Sequential File 36 Random File I/O Defining a Random Buffers Field-FIELD 37 FILE "rMBER 3 ATTRIB 41 CHAPTER 6 COMMANDS AND STATEMENTS "W1" number:filename", "WO" AUTO CLEAR 42 CLOSE CONT 44 DEFSNG DEFDBL DEFSTR DEFINT DEFUSRn =" "; = "; = = " ; DELETE' 45 DIM 46 DIR O. will + + OF";A;" AVERAGE "THE PRINT numbeq EDIT line DIR [drive number] EDIT END END 10 D=(A + B + C)/3 30 ";C;"EQUALS";D;"." 40 END ERROR 47 EXIT FIELD 110 number of characters AS string variable [,number of characters AS string variable] ... FOR-NEXT-STEP 48 GET [I] file number [,record number] GOSUB GOTO 49 IF-THEN-ELSE INPUT 51 LSET, RSET = 52 MERGE NEW 53 NEXT NULL ERROR ON GOTO 60 REM RENAME RENUM RESTORE 61 RESUME RETURN 62 RUN numberlstring RUN IN BREAK 50 40 30 20 10 110" line number RUN [line RUN expression [,F]] "filename" LIST INPUT A,B,C PRINT (A+B+C+)/3 PRINT"NEXT SERIES" PRINT: PRINT: PRINT GOTO 10 60 ?41,12,6 19.6 NEXT SERIES (This control character interrupts execution) 10 OK 30 SAVE ABS CHAPTER 7 FUNCTIONS 65 Ase ATN 66 COBl 67 cos 10 1 2 3 AO/o .1666667 .2836621 CSNG 1.00/3.00 .1666666666666667 CVI CVS eve 76 saR STRINGS STR$ = 77 TAB TAN 78 VAL VARPTR 79 APPENDIX A BASIC-SO ERROR CODES A-I Error BASIC-80 A-I. Table Codes 80 < Table Codes Error BASIC-SO A-I. (Cont'd.) A-2 Error Description Number R. 81 APPENDIX B BASIC-SO RESERVED WORDS 85 * = > < n APPENDIX D ASCII CODES 87 APPENDIXE CALLING NON-BAStC-SO SUBROUTINES Preparing Subroutines 89 ~~D~ESS ILS_f_I~~I Numbers and Strings of Figure B-1. Internal Representation ~ 90 Some Real Examples BASIC-SO Calling Non-BASIC-SO Subroutines 91 o E.H o Figure E-2. 8080/8085 Assembly Language Program 92 a Non-BASIC-SO BASIC-SO Program Figure E-4. FORTRAN-80 PL/M-80 Figure E-3. Program 93 APPENDIX F RMX/SO BASIC-SO RMX/80 is What RMX/SO User's Guide and RMX/SO Installation Guide BASIC80? RMX/SO User's Guide, manual order no. 9S00522 RMX/SO Installation Guide, manual order no. 94 Initializing the Predefined RMX/SO BASIC-SO Configuration Single Board Computer Hardware Reference Manual, chapter 2. 95 Table F-l. Reference Manual for details). The supplied cable attaches from iSBC RAM iSBC Sample Configuration Jumper Wiring 016 16K Board Hardware Reference Manual for further information. 204 Flexible Diskette Controller Hardware Reference Manual, chapter 2. 80/30 Hard- ware Generating Boot-Loaded and PROM-Based Versions of 96 RMX/SO RMX/80 Generating for Software Requirements BASIC-SO 98 CPU BOOTED CONTR UIO HIRAM BOTMEM 99 PROM Programming Manual for details) User's Guide for further information.) RMX/80 100 Generating a PROM-Based Reference Manual shows one way to RMX/80 BASIC-80 101 o Configuring PROM-Based With or Without DFS. iSBC An Configuring a PROM-Based BASIC-SO For BASIC-80 RMX/80 80/10-A Based System. In 102 o 104 Configuring on an iSBC an Adding BASIC-SO to DFS 80/10 iSBC SO/10 System Clock Existing RMX/SO Configuration Configuration Requirements Initial Exchanges 105 Public Variables and Linking 13,10,26 1 ; CR, LF, Control Z Locating 106 Adding RMX/SO to Programs BASIC-SO PROM-Based Adding USR BASIC-SO Adding Drivers to I/O User-Written BASIC-SO Routines to a Configuration a Configuration 111 INDEX 116 BUSIN ESS REPLY MAIL
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