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LIST
—List
the
BASIC
program
currently
in
memory
LIST
[first
line]
[
-
Bast
line]
The
LIST
command
displays
a
BASIC
program
listing
that
has
been
typed
or
LOADed
into
the
Commodore
128's
memory
so
you
can
read
and
edit
it.
When
LIST
is
used
alone
(without
numbers
following
it),
the
Commodore
128
gives
a
complete
LISTing
of
the
program
on
the
screen.
The
listing
process
may
be
slowed
down
by
holding
down
the
COMMODORE
key,
paused
by
CONTROL
S
or
NO
SCROLL
KEY
(and
resumed
by
pressing
any
other
key),
or
stopped
by
hitting
the
RUN/STOP
key.
If
the
word
LIST
is
followed
by
a
line
number,
the
Commodore
128
shows
only
that
line
number.
If
LIST
is
typed
with
two
numbers
separated
by
a
dash,
all
lines
from
the
first
to
the
sec
ond
line
number
are
displayed.
If
LIST
is
typed
followed
by
a
number
and
just
a
dash,
the
Commodore
128
shows
all
lines
from
that
num
ber
to
the
end
of
the
program.
And
if
LIST
is
typed
with
a
dash,
then
a
number,
all
lines
from
the
beginning
of
the
program
to
that
line
num
ber
are
LISTed.
By
using
these
variations,
any
portion
of
a
program
can
be
examined
or
brought
to
the
screen
for
modification.
In
Com
modore
128
mode,
LIST
can
be
used
in
a
program
without the pro
gram
terminating.
EXAMPLES:
LIST
LIST
100-
LIST
10
LIST
-100
LIST
10-200
Shows
entire
program.
Shows
from
line
100
until
the
end
of
the
program.
Shows
only
line
10.
Shows
all
line
from
the beginning
through
line
100.
Shows
lines
from
10
to
200.
inclusive.
U
Q
u
276
BASIC
7.0
ENCYCLOPEDIA—
Basic
Commands
and
Statements

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