Rockwell Automation 1771-DMC_DMC1_DMC4_DXPS Control Coprocessor User Manual User Manual
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Chapter 4
Using the Programming Environment
4-5
To confirm that the C file is resident in the control coprocessor:
1.
Select
O)
OS-9
Terminal
on the PCBridge main menu. You get the
control-coprocessor OS-9 command-line interface.
The C file that you previously sent to the control coprocessor should
reside in the directory that you last accessed on OS-9.
2.
At the
$
prompt, type
dir
and press
[Return]
to verify that the C
test file was successfully transferred to the control coprocessor.
Figure 4.7
C Test File on OSĆ9
3.
At the
$
prompt, type the name of your executable file—
hello
—and
press
[Return]
. The program executes and prints the
Hello,
world!
message.
This section provides a BASIC example program. You can develop and
run your BASIC program with either:
a personal computer with PCBridge software—develop and run your
BASIC example program; download it to the control coprocessor via the
PCBridge send-ASCII-file function
an ASCII terminal—use OS-9 to develop and run your BASIC example
program
See the OS-9 Operating System User Manual, publication 1771-6.5.102,
and the OS-9 BASIC User Manual, publication 1771-6.5.103, for more
information on creating and running BASIC programs.
Confirm File Passage to the
Control Coprocessor
Create a BASIC
Test Program