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The real power of this implementation can be seen when we run files from the command line. ![]() when launching the binary without parameters). Programmes SAVEd from direct mode cannot be loaded from the command line, only from direct mode (i.e. You can also type in programmes and run them – however the cursor keys won’t work, so there’s no screen editing options. How cool is that? You can reference folders using both LOAD and SAVE just as if you were on the command line. The above displays the directory of the current folder, much like it was an attached floppy drive. For example: LOAD"$"Ġ "/Users/versluis/Desktop/cbmbasic" 00 2A They work just fine, but will load and save files in Commodore file format (which is not clear text ASCII – more on that later). LOAD and SAVE commands have been tweaked to reference the command line structure. Be careful with certain POKE commands though as those may call system routines that might not be implemented. Other than that, you can start typing like on a real machine.
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