Manual
Programming
Chapter 3
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Where: is:
TO the
qualifier that specifies the destination of the data transfer; you
can abbreviate as T
. Y
ou must specify the T
O qualifier and it must
be followed an address (which must include a data table address
and can include a remote node address).
<address>
the destination address for the data you are moving. This is either
a Data Highway II node address or programmable controller
memory address (see section titled
Addressing T
echniques
for
addressing style information).
These are examples of using the TMOVE command with the FROM
qualifier:
TMOVE FROM :66$010 TO $B2:3
TM F $B2:3 T :66$010
Syntax for the TMOVE Command With an Integer Constant
The syntax for the TMOVE command when using an integer constant is:
TMOVE <integer constant> TO <address> or
TMOVE TO <address> <integer constant>
Where: is:
TMOVE the
command that tells the KP3 to transfer data to or from a remote
node.
<integer constant>
what you use in place of the FROM qualifier
. The correct format is
#digit, where digit is either 0 or 1.
TO
the qualifier that specifies the destination of the data transfer; you
can abbreviate as T
. Y
ou must specify the T
O qualifier and it must
be followed an address (which must include a data table address
and can include a remote node address).
<address>
the destination address for the data you are moving. This is either
a Data Highway II node address or programmable controller
memory address (see section titled
Addressing T
echniques
for
addressing style information).
These are examples of using the TMOVE command with an integer
constant:
TMOVE #1 TO :76$222/3
TM #0 T :76$B2:3/4