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This command stores (SAVEs) a BASIC program on disk. (See
SAVE to store programs on tape.) A filename up to 16 characters
long must be supplied. The default device number is 8, while the
default drive number is 0.
EXAMPLES:
DSAVEBANKRECS
SAVEs the program BANKRECS to disk.
DSAVE (A$)
SAVEs the disk program named in the variable A$.
DSAVE PROG 3,D1,U9
SAVEs the program PROG 3" to disk on unit number 9, drive 1.
(On a dual drive unit).
DVERIFY
Verify the program in memory against the one on disk
DVERIFY “filename[,Ddrive number] [CON | ,>Udevice
number]
This command causes the Commodore 128 to check the
program on the specified drive against the program in memory.
The default drive number is 0 and the default device number is 8.
NOTE: If a graphic area is allocated or deallocated after a SAVE,
an error occurs. Technically this is correct. Because BASIC text
is moved from its original (SAVEd) location when a bit mapped
graphics area is allocated or deallocated, the original location
where the C128 verified the SAVEd program changes. Hence,
VERIFY, which performs byte-to-byte comparisons, fails, even
though the program is valid.
To verify Binary data, see VERIFY filename,8,1 format, under
VERIFY command description.
EXAMPLES:
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