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Re: Esc-L for LIST?
- Subject: Re: Esc-L for LIST?
- From: Kevin Dady <kevin@hackaday.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:42:15 -0800 (PST)
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On Dec 11, 3:24 pm, Cedric Peltier <pced...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Le 11/12/2011 19:35, D Finnigan a écrit :> A book that I was skimming over last evening, Applesoft BASIC for the Apple
> > II& IIe by Lois Graff, stated at least twice that I could press Escape,
> > then L to get a BASIC listing, but only on the Apple IIe. I had never heard
> > of this, so I got up to try it on the computer that I had set up then: the
> > Apple IIgs. It did not work.
>
> > Anyone know more about this Escape sequence?
>
> I tried on Apple IIe, //c ROM35, IIgs ROM1, with Applesoft BASIC 1.5
> and with integer basic: don't work.
> On the //c with integer basic, the escape key change the cursor into an
> inverse '+', then the following character seem to be interpreted as
> CTRL-(following key).
on my rom 255 //c esc puts an inverse + cursor which only reacts to
the arrow keys for cursor position, any other key reverts back to
the ] prompt