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Chapter 7, IBASIC Controller
Program Development
Program Development 
There are three recommended approaches for developing IBASIC programs. They 
are outlined in 
 and discussed in more detail later in this chapter. Since 
the Test Set only has the rotary knob and numeric keypad for data/character entry, 
developing programs on the Test Set alone is not recommended. All three 
development methods employ an external computer or terminal. The choice of 
development method will typically be driven by available equipment and extent of 
development task. If the development task is large, it is strongly recommended 
that a BASIC language computer be used as outlined in development Method #1. 
Method #2 is recommended for large program modification or smaller program 
development. Method #2 uses an external PC or terminal as the CRT and 
keyboard for the built-in IBASIC controller. 
Method #3 is least preferred for program development or modification because no 
syntax checking occurs until the program is first run making it difficult to debug 
long programs. Details of each development method are given later in this chapter.