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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A User Reference Guide

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RUN
RUN
lline·numberl
ElJltriug
tht
RUN
CUlllllldllU
CdU~C:~
the
prografl1
stored
in
memory
to begin running. Before the
program
starts
running, the values
of
all numeric
variables
are
set
to zero, the values of all
string
varialJles
are
set
to
uull
(a
slriug
uf
.:c:t
u
characters).
and
any
space
previously allocated for special
graphics
characters
is released.
If
no
line-number
is specified when
th~
RUN
command
is
entered.
then the
program
starts
running
at
the lowest
numbered
line in the
program.
If
a line'number is specified
when
the
RUN
command
is entered.
then
the
program
starts
running
at
the specified
program
line,
Note
in this
example
that
since
the
program
begins
running
at
line 110.
the
value
of A
remains
zero.
If
you specify a line-number which is not in the program. the
message
"BAD
LINE
NUMBER"
is displayed.
If
you
enter
a
RUN
command
when
there is no
program
in memory,
the
message
"CANT
DO
THAT"
is displayed.
User's
Reference
Guide
Examples:
>NEII
>100
A=-16
>110
8=25
>120
PRINT
AiB
>130
END
>RUN
-16
25
**
DONE
**
>RUN
110
0
25
"'*
DONE
**
>RUN
115
*
BAD
LINE
NUMBER
>NEII
>RUN
'"
CAN'T
DO
THAT
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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTI-99/4A
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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