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Introduction
to
Atari
BASIC
59
Atari BASIC
Statements
In
the
next
several sections,
we
will
discuss
many
of
the
more
commonly
used statements in Atari BASIC. These
include
the
following
:
Remark Statements
Assignment Statements
Output
Statements
Input
Statements
Loops
Conditional
Statements
Branching
Statements
Subroutines
STOP, END Statements
Atari
BASIC
Functions
Remark
Statements
Remark
statements
are
used
to
include
a
programmer's
comments
within
a
program
. It
is
good
programming
practice
to
include
num
erous Remark statements in
your
programs.
Not
only
do
Remark statements
make
your
programs
easier
for
others
to
understand,
they
also
help
you
remember
your
program
's
logic.
Remark statements consist
of
a
line
number,
the
reserved
word
REM, a
nd
the
programmer's
comment.
An
example
of
a
Remark
statement
is
given
below
.
100
REM
Initiali
ze I
to
0
Remark statements are
ignor
ed by
the
Atari
BASIC
interpreter,
but
are
included
in
program
listings.

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Atari 400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerAtari
Model400
TypeHome Computer
Release Year1979
CPUMOS Technology 6502
CPU Speed1.79 MHz
ROM10 KB
Operating SystemAtari OS
KeyboardMembrane keyboard
RAM8 KB (expandable to 48 KB)
GraphicsANTIC and GTIA chips
Sound4 channels
DisplayRF output for connection to TV
StorageOptional cassette tape drive or floppy disk drive
PortsCartridge
Display Resolution320x192 (16 colors)

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