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Re: Integer BASIC's "*** NO END ERR"
- Subject: Re: Integer BASIC's "*** NO END ERR"
- From: Don Bruder <dakidd@sonic.net>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 22:03:42 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Chaotic Creations Unlimited
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In article <d9k9j5$i6h$1@ottoman.cs.fiu.edu>,
Zorin the Lynx <yakko@zorin.org> wrote:
> Ya know, I've always wondered why an END statement was required in
> Integer BASIC programs on the Apple II. And if you didn't put one in,
> you got the "NO END ERR" message.
>
> Why not just exit quietly when the program finished? The "NO END ERR"
> message wasted valuable ROM space, and had no useful function.
>
> Anyone have any insight as to why Woz put this seemingly useless error
> into INTBASIC? Did he just have extra space and wanted to fill it with
> something?
>
> -Z
Seems to me that Integer was (comparatively) brain-dead when it came to
figuring out where program code left off and variable storage began.
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