In 1994 I was called into a project for programming controllers because I knew BASIC. Things may have changed, but the commands were fairly rudimentary:
' Variables ' Analog Tattletale control AnalogRun$ = "\8\RUN" + CHR$(13) AnalogOn$ = "\8\GOTO200" + CHR$(13) AnalogOff$ = "\8\11" + CHR$(13) 'AnalogPause$ = "\8\33" + CHR$(13) AnalogResume$ = "\8\99" + CHR$(13)
We then sent these to the controller through a serial port. We ended up using QuickBASIC to write an interface for two controllers and ran it on a PC laptop. I think Perl would be an excellent tool to manipulate the strings sent to and from such a device.
Of course, I may be totally off the mark too. 8^)
In reply to Re: Pico-Perl
by kgraff
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by rje
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