Description
BASCOM-8051© is the Windows BASIC COMPILER for the 8051 family.
It is designed to run on W95/NT and has all the features of BASCOM LT.
In addition it has full support for arrays and the single floating point type.
Key Benefits:
• Structured BASIC with labels.
• Structured programming with IF-THEN-ELSE-END IF, DO-LOOP, WHILE-WEND, SELECT- CASE.
• Fast machine code instead of interpreted code.
• Variables and labels can be as long as 32 characters.
• Bit, Byte, Integer, Word, Long, Single and String variables.
• Compiled programs work with any 8051 uP such as AT89C1051, AT89C2051, 8031, 8032, 8051, 8052, 80552, 80535 and 80537 μProcessors.
• Statements are highly compatible with Microsoft’s VB/QB.
Special commands for LCD-displays , I2C chips and 1WIRE chips.
• Integrated terminal emulator with download option..
• Integrated simulator for testing.
• Integrated flash programmer and support for SPI, PG2051, PG302, SE512, SE514, TAFE. (hardware can be purchased separately)
• Editor with statement highlighting.
• Context sensitive help.
• For compatibility with BASCOM LT, there is also a 32-bit version of the BASCOM LT compiler.
• DEMO BASCOM-8051 ver 2.0.12.0 compiles 4KB of code. Well suited for the 89C4051.
• Download PDF manual of BASCOM-8051 ver 2.0.13.0.
Specifications
The following statements are supported :
• Decision and structures
IF, THEN, ELSE, ELSEIF, END IF, DO, LOOP, WHILE, WEND, UNTIL, EXIT DO, EXIT WHILE, FOR, NEXT, TO, DOWNTO, STEP, EXIT FOR, ON .. GOTO/GOSUB, SELECT, CASE.
• Input and output
PRINT, INPUT, INKEY, PRINTHEX, INPUTHEX, LCD, UPPERLINE, LOWERLINE,DISPLAY ON/OFF, CURSOR ON/OFF/BLINK/NOBLINK, HOME, LOCATE, SHIFTLCD LEFT/RIGHT, SHIFTCURSOR LEFT/RIGHT, CLS, DEFLCDCHAR, WAITKEY, INPUTBIN, PRINTBIN, LCDHEX, OPEN, CLOSE, DEBOUNCE, SHIFTIN, SHIFTOUT.
• Numeric functions
AND, OR, XOR, INC, DEC, MOD, NOT, ABS, BCD.
• I2C
I2CSTART, I2CSTOP, I2CWBYTE, I2CRBYTE, I2CSEND and I2CRECEIVE.
• 1WIRE
1WWRITE, 1WREAD, 1WRESET.
• SPI
SPIINIT, SPIIN, SPIOUT.
• Interrupt programming
ON INT0/INT1/TIMER0/TIMER1/SERIAL, RETURN, ENABLE, DISABLE, PRIORITY SET/RESET, COUNTERx, CAPTUREx, INTERRUPTS, CONFIG, START, LOAD.
• Bit manipulation
SET, RESET, ROTATE, BITWAIT.
• Variables
DIM, BIT , BYTE , INTEGER , WORD, LONG, SINGLE, STRING , DEFBIT, DEFBYTE, DEFINT, DEFWORD.
• Miscellaneous
REM, ' , SWAP, END, STOP, CONST, DELAY, WAIT, WAITMS, GOTO, GOSUB, POWERDOWN, IDLE, DECLARE, CALL, SUB, END SUB, MAKEDEC, MAKEBCD, INP,OUT, ALIAS, DIM , ERASE, DATA, READ, RESTORE, INCR, DECR, PEEK, POKE, CPEEK, GETRC5.
• Compiler directives
$INCLUDE, $NOINIT, $BAUD and $CRYSTAL, $OBJ, $SERIALINPUT, $SERIALOUTPUT, $ROMSTART, $RAMSIZE, $RAMSTART, $MONSTART, $IRAMSTART, $DEFAULT XRAM, $ASM-$END ASM, $LCD.
• Conditional compilation
#IF, #ELSE, #ENDIF
• String manipulation
STRING, SPACE, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, VAL, HEXVAL, LEN, STR, HEX, LCASE, UCASE
To make a program takes just a few steps :
• Write the program in BASIC
• Compile it to fast machine binary code
• Test the result with the integrated simulator(with additional hardware you can simulate the hardware too)
• Program the chip with one of the integrated programmers.
(hardware must be purchased separately)