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Re: basic on apple //c



Scarletdown <secretarybird_01@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<b9n75uoci6ov5lpgsbiof8v0rbv57gm77v@4ax.com>...
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 18:52:49 +0800, "Allen Bong" <sfbong@tm.net.my>
> wrote:
> 
> >
> >"Jacklyn" <country_blonde2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >b65f6387.0201261713.28fa4c9a@posting.google.com">news:b65f6387.0201261713.28fa4c9a@posting.google.com...
> >> is there anyone who could send me a list of basic codes i can use on apple
> >file://c?
> >
> >I supposed you mean BASIC commands.  For a start you could try the following
> >
> >CATALOG               :     to display the contents of the disk
> >PR#6                        :    to boot disk
> >PR#3                        :    goto 80 column mode
> >LOAD  <filename>  : load a BASIC program from disk
> >SAVE  <filename>   : save the BASIC you are writing to disk.
> >LIST                          ; list the whole program
> >
> 
> Don't forget PR#1 to output to the printer.
> RUN <filename> loads and runs a BASIC program
> BRUN <filename> loads and runs a machine language program
> 
> Also, if using ProDOS, then...
> 
> CAT    Displays the contents of the disk in a shorter format
> - <filename> runs a program whether it's BASIC or Binary
> 
> And if you ever get into assembly language programming, the -
> <filename> feature can be used to load an assembly language source
> file (ASCII format) into the mini assembler (does the IIC machine
> language monitor have a mini assembler like the IIGS does?)  That is
> my little claim to fame.  I sent that tip into Nibble magazine years
> ago, and they actually printed it.  :)
> 
> -- Scarletdown

is there a way to use these commands to type a word processing
document and have it sent to a printer?