
Programming
Examples
Remember
,
\Rec
systbus;"
and
\Rec
systbusdata"
represent
the
address
of
the
system
bus
.
Y
ou
must
set
this
up
using
a
statement
such
as:
"ASSIGN
@Rec_systbus
TO
717"
If
the
device
is
to
output
ASCII
data,
use:
ENTER
Rec_systbusdata;
String$
Where
String$
is
dimensioned
to
accept
the
ASCII
string
sent
from
the
device
.
Note
that
if
the
device
on
the
System
Bus
does
not
terminate
its
output
with
the
CR/LF
,
then
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
programmer
to
terminate
the
ENTER
operation.
The
specied
pass-thru
address
remains
in
eect
until
changed
by
the
programmer
.
Instructions
and
data
may
be
sent
to
the
receiver
HP-IB
address
or
to
the
receiver
System
Bus
address
in
any
sequence
.
When
the
receiver
System
Bus
is
addressed,
an
automatic
System
Bus
`Local'
is
issued
which
halts
all
System
Bus
activity
and
places
the
receiver
in
Hold.
When
the
receiver
HP-IB
is
addressed
following
a
pass
thru,
an
automatic
System
Bus
`Remote'
is
issued
which
returns
control
of
the
System
Bus
to
the
receiver
.
The
addressed
device
cannot
handshake
to
the
computer
or
respond
to
HP-IB
Universal
or
A
ddressed
commands
via
the
System
Bus
.
P
ass-Thru
of
T
ext
to
a
Printer
Y
ou
may
directly
to
the
printer
using
the
P
ass-Thru
mode
as
follows
.
OUTPUT
Rec;"ADDRPASS
01;"
!
Printer's
System
Bus
address
is
01
PRINTER
IS
717
!
(Rec_systbus)
"MEASUREMENT
NUMBER
1"
This
example
begins
with
the
receiver
instruction
ADDRP
ASS
01
that
sets
the
state
in
which
data
addressed
to
717
(the
8530
System
Bus
address)
is
passed-thru
to
the
device
at
address
01
on
the
8530
System
Bus
.
Next,
a
computer-specic
command,
HP
9000
Series
200/300
in
this
example
,
species
the
hardcopy
device
as
the
printer
at
address
717.
Finally
,
the
computer-specic
hardcopy
output
statement
outputs
the
message
.
The
string
is
accepted
at
the
receiver
System
Bus
address
717
and
passed-thru
to
the
printer
.
Output
to
Plotter
It
is
generally
not
recommended
that
HP-GL
commands
be
passed
through
directly
to
the
plotter
on
the
receiver
System
Bus
because
the
typical
drivers
used
for
this
purpose
require
communication
with
the
computer
during
the
operation,
a
capability
not
handled
by
receiver
P
ass-Thru.
Y
ou
can,
however
,
plot
graphics
and
text
to
the
receiver
User
display
as
described
later
in
this
section,
then
plot
the
receiver
display
to
the
plotter
.
Examples
of
printing
or
plotting
using
pass-thru
are
given
in
the
paragraphs
describing
user
display
graphics
later
in
this
chapter
.
User
Display
Graphics
Example
13:
Plot
User
Graphics
HP-GL
User
Display
functions
are
demonstrated
by
using
HP-GL
commands
to
draw
a
series
of
boxes
.
The
boxes
have
labels
that
correspond
to
areas
of
the
measurement
display
,
which
are
used
by
various
display
formats
.
The
User
Display
is
then:
Stored
to
the
internal
disc
.
Erased
Reloaded
from
the
disc
.
HP-IB
Programming
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