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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.

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Programming the Function Keys 2-2 Integral PC Specifics BASIC Function Keys (continued) Key Key Label Typing Aid Immediate Execute? Q[) SCRATCH No @

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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.

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Keyboard Escape Sequences 2-4 Integral PC Specifics The following table provides a list of escape sequences re-turned by the Integral PC key

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Alpha Display Keyboard Escape Sequences (continued) Key Name Numeric BASIC Escape Key Code Sequence ( Shift )( Tab) 361 ·····027 i (Tab) 329 ···.·~:12

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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

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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.:!:;

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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

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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

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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

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Integral Personal Computer HP-UX Technical BASIC Implementation Guide Edition 1 December 1984 Part Number 82860-90004

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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

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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

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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

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Printer Escape Sequences Key Sequence BASIC Escape Function Sequence (ESC )&16D ·····27:~.: 16[1 Set line spacing to 6 lines per inch. ( ESC)&a

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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

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Number Representation Figure 2-3. Range of BASIC Variables overflow REAL Numbers are stored internally as binary numbers in HP-UX Technical BASIC.

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Storage Requirements Autostarting the BASIC Interpreter The following table gives the number of bytes required to store BASIC variables in the

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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

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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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Notice Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantab

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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

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Figure 3-1. Upload Process Hardware Requirements The transfer process is illustrated below. Series 80 Series 80 HP-UX SAVE HP-UX Technical BASIC

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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.

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Preparation Microflexible Disc Types Data Precision and Value Range. Another limitation is due to the differences in the internal representation of nu

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File Naming Conventions Series 80 Program Files It is recommended that Series 80 file names be restricted to upper and lower case alphabetic char

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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

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Upload Program Window <FROM) [I e 11..' ice : Series B{I file: < TO } [I irecto("·!:!1 : HP-lI:lC file: <STflTlIS} er prograM. (0.

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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 (

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Using Multiple Disc Drives When using multiple external micro flexible disc or SIf4-inch drives, do the following: 1. Insert the utilities disc i

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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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Chapter 1 Chapter 2 1-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-7 2-8 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-11 2-12 2-12 2-12 2-15 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-17 2-18 Contents Guide to Docu

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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

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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

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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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Guide to Documentation If You Are Interested In And You Want To Do This Read This HP-UX Technical BASIC Find out how to run a BA-HP-UX Technical BA

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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

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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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