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387
EXAMPLE:
S"GAME",8,0400,0BFF
Saves
memory
from
$0400
to
$0BFF
in
bank
0
onto
disk.
COMMAND:
T
PURPOSE:
Transfer
segments
of
memory
from
one
memory
area
to
another.
SYNTAX:
T
(address
1
>
(address
2>
(address
3>
(address
1
>
Starting
address>of
data
to
be
moved,
(address
2>
Ending
address
of
data
to
be
moved,
(address
3>
Starting
address
of
new
location
where
data
will
be
moved.
Data
can
be
moved
from
low
memory
to
high
memory
and
vice
versa.
Additional
memory
segments
of
any
length
can
be
moved
forward
or
backward.
An
automatic
"compare"
is
performed
as
each
byte
is
transferred,
and
any
differences
are
listed
by
address.
EXAMPLE:
T
1400
1600
1401
Shifts
data
from
$1400
up
to
and
including
$1600
one
byte
higher
in
memory,
in
bank
0.
COMMAND:
V
PURPOSE:
Verify
a
file
on
cassette
or
disk
with
the
memory
con
tents.
SYNTAX:
V
("file
name">[,(device>]
[,alt
start
address]
("filename")
Any
legal
Commodore
128
file
name,
(device)
A
number
indicating
which
device
the
file
is
on;
cassette
is
01,
disk
is
08,09,
etc.
[alt
start
Option
to
start
verification
address]
at this
address.
The
verify
command
compares
a
file
to
memory
contents.
The
Commodore
128
responds
with
VERIFYING.
If
an
error
is
found
the
word
ERROR
is
added;
if
the
file
is
successfully
verified
the
cursor
reappears.
EXAMPLE:
V
"WORKLOAD",
8
APPENDIX
J—Machine
Language
Monitor

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