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The
following
example
shows
how
dual
screens
can
be used
within
a
program:
Each
screen
display
format
offers
certain
advantages;
yet
the
two
types
of
displays
can be
combined
in
a
program
to
complement
each
other.
Using
a
40-column
screen,
you
get
the
full
power
of
advanced
BASIC
graphics.
The
80-column
display
gives
you
more
space
for
your
own
programs.
In
addition,
it
lets
you
run
the
wide
variety
of
software
designed
to
run
on
an
80-column
screen.
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***
*
*•*
i
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The
sections
of
this
chapter
have
introduced
you
to
the
many
fea
tures
and
capabilities
provided
by
the
Commodore
128
in
C128
mode.
The
following
chapter
tells
you
how
to
use
the
Commodore
128
in
C64
mode.
165
USING
C128
MODE—Using
80
Columns

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