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Re: Apple II cassette drive.
In article <hd5i88.126.ln@localhost>, W. Hofbauer
<wh@echo.chem.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Jon Bettencourt <jonINTERNETrelayCHAT@napaVALLEYnet.CLARInet> wrote:
> > STORE and RESTORE are for variables.
> > There's also a RECALL command, but I don't know what it does
>
> RECALL reads STOREd variables from tape. RESTORE resets the pointer for
> READ statements and has no connection to tape operations.
Are you sure? RESTORE is the command ProDOS uses to load variable files.
Then again, RECALL doesn't make any sense as a command to reset pointers
for READ statements.
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