Using
BASIC
Contents
Introduction
Starting BASIC
For
Cassette BASIC
If
Your Computer
Is
Off
If
Your Computer
Is
On
For
Disk BASIC
.....
For
Advanced BASIC . . .
The BASIC Start-up Screen
The BASIC Prompt . . . .
Shifting the Display
on
the Screen
Returning
to
DOS
.......
.
Several BASIC Commands
...
.
Some Keys You
Will
Use
With BASIC
Function Keys . . . . . . .
Running a BASIC Program . . . . . .
Running the SAMPLES Program
For
Choices
A,
B,
C, H and I
For
Choices D, E,
F,
G, and J
(and the others
too)
....
Running the
COMM
Program . . .
COMM
Program Choices . . .
Running a BASIC Program on Another
Diskette
..........
.
With One Diskette Drive . . . .
With Two Diskette Drives . . .
If You've Forgotten the File's Name
Entering Your Own BASIC Program . . . . . .
Storing Your BASIC Program . . . . . . .
Changing Your BASIC Program . . . . . .
Finding
Out
What the Statements Are
Retyping
.....
.
The EDIT Command
Adding a Statement . .
Removing a Statement
Summary
.........
.
BASIC 3-3
BASIC 3-4
BASIC 3-4
BASIC 3-4
BASIC 3-4
BASIC 3-5
BASIC 3-5
BASIC 3-6
BASIC 3-6
BASIC 3-7
BASIC 3-7
BASIC 3-8
BASIC 3-8
BASIC 3-8
BASIC 3-9
BASIC 3-9
BASIC 3-11
BASIC 3-11
BASIC 3-13
BASIC 3-15
BASIC 3-16
BASIC 3-16
BASIC 3-17
BASIC 3-18
BASIC 3-20
BASIC 3-22
BASIC 3-22
BASIC 3-23
BASIC 3-24
BASIC 3-25
BASIC 3-26
BASIC 3-27
BASIC 3-28
BASIC
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