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Details the three primary operating modes: C128, C64, and CP/M, along with setup.
Covers fundamental BASIC programming concepts, keyboard usage, and commands.
Explains advanced BASIC commands for loops, data input, and decisions.
Details graphics commands for drawing shapes, managing colors, and using sprites.
Covers sound generation, music programming, and use of the SID chip.
Explains how to use the 80-column display mode and related hardware.
Details keyboard operations, character sets, and command keys in C64 mode.
Covers disk formatting, saving, loading, and verifying programs.
Provides an overview of CP/M 3.0, its requirements, and command line usage.
Explains file specifications, creating files, and managing disks.
Details controlling console and printer output, and line editing.
Summarizes built-in and transient CP/M commands and their functions.
Covers keyboard and screen enhancements for CP/M mode.
Details fundamental BASIC commands and statements like AUTO, DATA, GOTO.
Explains the organization and format of BASIC 7.0 language elements.
Lists and describes BASIC functions such as ABS, INT, MID$, and RND.
Explains types of variables, naming conventions, and operators.
Lists keywords and symbols reserved for use in the BASIC language.