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Atari
BAS
IC Reference
Guide
111
A
program
that
is
in me
mory
will
not
be affected by a DOS
statement in version 1.0.
However
, disk
operatio
ns
J
or
0
will
erase the contents
of
the
memory
. For example,
if
a
program
is
in
memory,
and a DOS
command
is exec
uted,
followed
by
DUPLICATE
DISK
or
DUPLICATE
FILE,
the
program
will
be
gone
when
the system returns
to
BASIC.
IblSK
OPERATING
SYSTEM
II
COPYRIGHT
1980
ATARI
VERS
ION
2.0S
""
A. DISK DIRECTORY
I.
FORMAT
DISK
B.
RUN CARTRIDGE
J. DUPLICATE DISK
C.
COpy
FILE
K. BINARY
SAVE
D.
DELETE
FILE(S)
L.
BINARY
LOAD
E. RENAME
FILE
M.
RUN AT ADDRESS
F. LOCK
FILE
N.
CREATE
MEM.SAV
G.
UNLOCK
FILE
O . DUPLICATE
FILE
H. WRITE DOS
FILES
'"
In DOS 2.0, DOS consists
of
2 files, DOS.
SYS
and DUP.SYS.
DUP.
SYS
must be present
on
the diskette in
drive
1
or
the Atari
will
return
to BASIC. DUP
.S
YS
was
a
portion
of
memory
where
BASIC
programs
normally
reside. In
order
to
save any BASIC
program
residing in this area
of
memory
, the Atari
will
save that
program
onto
the
MEM
.
SAV
file on
drive
l--if
that
file
exists.
Once
these
operations
hav
e been
completed
,
the
DOS
utilities
menu
will
appear. You
ca
n ret
urn
to
BASIC by
choosing
menu
item
B
or
by pressing the System Reset key.

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Atari 800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorMOS Technology 6502
Processor Speed1.79 MHz
ROM10 KB
GraphicsANTIC and GTIA chips
Release Year1979
Display Resolutionup to 320 x 192
Colors128 colors
Sound4 channels
StorageCartridge, cassette, floppy disk
PortsCartridge, serial, monitor
Operating SystemAtari OS

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