Intel 9800758-02 Webcam User Manual


 
RMX/SO BASIC-SO
F-4
When you have configured your system, follow these steps
to
initiate BASIC-80:
1.
Insert the supplied
PROMl
in socket 0 and PROM2 in socket 1
of
the iSBC
80/30.
2.
Turn
on
power to the disk drives and iSBC system.
3. Insert your single density
BASIC-80 disk into drive
O.
4. Type
an
upper case U
at
the terminal keyboard until the sign-on notice prints:
RMX/80 BASIC-80 Vm.n
Generating Boot-Loaded and PROM-Based Versions of
RMX/SO
BASIC-SO
Intel supplies two diskettes with the following modules. One diskette
is
single den-
sity; the other double density. You can modify and configure these modules to suit
many possible combinations
of
hardware and software.
BASIC-80 Source Files
BOOPS.ASM This module contains options used by other assembler modules.
Figure F-I shows a sample listing
of
this module.
BOOTCM.ASM This module configures the BASIC Boot Loader.
BOBMEM.ASM This module allocates memory for the BASIC Boot Loader.
BASCM.ASM This module configures BASIC.
BOMEM.ASM This module allocates memory for BASIC.
BASIC-80 Object Files
BASIC.LlB This library contains all modules used by BASIC except for the
following, which are generated by assembling the corresponding
.ASM modules:
CLOCK.OBJ
BOOTCM.OBJ
BOBMEM.OBJ
BASCM.OBJ
BOMEM.OBJ
This module
is
a dummy clock module used with the iSBC 80/10.
BASIC-80 Executable Files
BOBOOT This module
is
the Boot Loaded system, which
is
also provided
on
PROM.
RMXSYS
This module
is
the version
of
RMX/SO BASIC-80 which
is
loaded
by the Boot Loader.
Software Requirements
for
Generating
RMX/80
BASIC-80
You must have the following software tools and modules available in the ap-
propriate drives to generate versions
of
BASIC-80.
Drive
0:
In drive 0, you must have a disk with these modules:
ISIS-II
V3.4 (or later version)
All
of
the modules described above.
Link, Locate, and the
ASMSO
Macro Assembler
BASIC-SO