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HP 9000 200 Series Manual
Using the basic 5.0/5.1 system
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Introduction to Using the BASIC System
Chapter 1: Loading BASIC into Memory
Turn on Computer
Is BASIC Loaded and Ready for Use
What to Do Next
Chapter 2: Introduction to the System
Notations in this Manual
Using the Keyboard
What Can You Do at the Keyboard
Performing Calculations at the Keyboard
Typing and Executing Commands
Using Typing-Aid Softkeys
Softkey Labels
What State Is the System in
Is a Program Running
Is There a BASIC Program in Memory
Clearing the Program
Determining Current System Devices and Binaries
Re-Defining Typing-Aid Softkeys
Examples of Re-Defining Typing-Aid Softkeys
Softkey Labels
Memory Available for Typing-Aid Definitions
Listing the Current Typing-Aid Definitions
File for Typing-Aid Softkeys
Restoring Power-Up Typing-Aid Definitions
Defining Typing-Aid Softkeys Programmatically
Clearing the Computer
What to Do Next
Chapter 3: Mass Storage Concepts
Overview of Mass Storage Organization (or "What Are Files and Volumes?")
A File Is Named Collection of Data
Volumes Are Collections of Files
Examples of Mass Storage Volumes
How to Specify Volumes
Checking a Disc's Format
Hierarchical Directories
What Is a Hierarchy
Uses of the Hierarchy: an Example
Referring to Directories and Files in the Hierarchy
Choosing a Directory Format
Criteria for Choosing a Directory Format
What Is Initialization
Disc Sectors
Sector/Volume Size Option
Disc Interleave
What to Do Next
Chapter 4: Loading and Running Programs
A Brief Look at Loading and Running Programs
A Closer Look at Loading Programs
Using LOAD
Using GET
A Closer Look at Running Programs
Prerun
Normal Program Execution
Live Keyboard
Example of Controlling Program Execution
What to Do Next
Chapter 5: Using Directories and Files
Finding and Specifying Files
Is the File on the Default Volume
Directory, File, and Volume Specifiers
Changing the Default Volume and Current Working Directory
Creating and Using Hierarchical Directories
Example Hierarchy
Changing the Default Volume
Adding Another Directory
A Closer Look at Hierarchical Directory Capabilities
How SRM and HFS Directories and Files Are Stored
A Closer Look at File Catalogs
General File Management Operations
Closed Vs. Open Files and Hierarchical Directories
Protecting Files
Copying Files and Volumes
Renaming Files
Purging Files
Volume Labels (LIF and HFS Volumes Only)
Enabling Checkread Verification
What to Do Next
Chapter 6: Editing and Storing Programs
Entering and Storing Programs (Overview)
Terminology
Getting into EDIT Mode
Correcting Typing Mistakes
Storing the Line
Entering Program Lines
Upper-Case or Lower-Case Letters
Keys Used for Editing the Current Line
Keys Used for Scrolling the Program
Inserting Lines
Deleting and Recalling Lines
Copying Lines (by Changing Line Numbers)
Getting out of EDIT Mode
Listing the Program
Storing the Program
Running the Program
A Closer Look at Editing
More Details about Getting into EDIT Mode
Typing-Aid Softkey Menu Changes (ITF Keyboards Only)
A Closer Look at Listing a Program
Global Editing Operations
Indenting a Program
Finding Textual Patterns
Search-And-Replace Operations
Copying Program Segments
Moving Program Segments
Deleting Multiple Lines
Making Programs Readable
Contrast between Documented and Undocumented Programs
General Recommendations for Commenting Programs
Software Security
Preventing Programs from Being Listed
Other Security Measures
A Closer Look at Storing Programs
Using STORE
Using SAVE
What to Do Next
Chapter 7 : ITF Keyboards
BASIC ITF Keyboard Overlays
Character Entry Keys
Cursor-Control Keys
Numeric Keypad
Editing Keys
Program Control Keys
System Control Keys
Softkeys and Softkey Control
Chapter 8: HP 98203B/C Keyboards
Character Entry Keys
Numeric Keypad
Editing Keys
System Control Keys
Softkeys
Program Control Keys
Chapter 9 : HP 98203A Keyboards
Cursor-Control Keys
Editing Keys
System Control Keys
Index
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Using the BASIC 5.0/5.1 System
HP 9000 Series 200/300 Computers
HP Part Number 98613-90000
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Hewlett-Packard Company
3404 East Harmony Road, Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
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