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Commodore 128 - Loading and Running from Cassette; Loading and Running from Disk; The Load and Run Commands

Commodore 128
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The same rules apply for the PROGRAM NAME whether you are
using disk or tape. The PROGRAM NAME can be anything you
want it to be. You can use letters, numbers and/or symbols - up
to 16 characters in all. Note that you must enclose the
PROGRAM NAME in quotation marks. The cursor on your
computer disappears while the program is being SAVEd, but it
returns when the process is completed.
SAVEing on Cassette Tape
If you are using a Datassette to store your program, insert a blank
tape in the recorder, rewind the tape (if necessary) and type:
SAVE PROGRAM NAME nrTTfpir
THE LOAD AND RUN COMMANDS
Once a program has been SAVEd, you can LOAD it back into the
computer’s memory and RUN it anytime you wish.
LOADing and RUNning from Disk
To load your program from a disk, type:
LOAD PROGRAM NAME,8
Again, the 8 indicates to the computer that you are working with a
disk drive.
To RUN the program, type RUN and press <RETURN.>
LOADing and RUNning from Cassette
To LOAD your program from cassette tape, type:
LOAD PROGRAM NAME n m inu
If you do not know the name of the program, you can type:
LOAD nCTUnN
and the next program on the tape will be retrieved.
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