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Re: Integer Basic



In article <wXL_7.8573$DG5.78089@rwcrnsc53.ops.asp.att.net>, "Mad Martian"
<news@madmartian.com> wrote:

> What is the procedure for loading and running an Integer Basic program?
1. You need a DOS 3.3 boot disk with the following files on it:
LOADER.OBJ0
INTBASIC

2. In the "HELLO" program, include the following lines (line numbers subjective)
1000  D$ = CHR$(13) + CHR$(4)
1010  PRINT D$;BLOAD "LOADER.OBJ0"
1020  CALL 4096

3. You can now LOAD or RUN Integer BASIC programs.

Note the the DOS 3.3 System master disk includes these files, and
automatically does these tasks at startup. Also note that if you have the
files on the disk, but typing INT doesn't give you the > prompt, you can
just type "BLOAD LOADER.OBJ0" followed by CALL 4096 (or 1000G if you're in
the Monitor). In either case, you're ready to LOAD or RUN Integer BASIC
programs just like AppleSoft programs. To create new ones, type INT and
bingo, you're ready to enter in a NEW Integer BASIC program, which can be
SAVEd the same as an AppleSoft one.

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