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Commodore 128D
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To
actually
load
the
program,
you
then press
the
Commodore
key
You
can
use
the
counter
on
the
Datassette
to
identify
the
starting
position
of
the
programs.
Then,
when
you
want
to
retrieve
a
pro
gram,
simply
wind
the
tape
forward
from
000
to
the
program's
start
location,
and
type:
In
this
case
you
don't
have
to
specify
the
PROGRAM
NAME;
your
program
will
load
automatically
because
it
is
the
next
program
on
the
tape.
Other
Disk-Related
Commands
Verifying
a
Program
Displaying
Your
Disk
Directory
To
verify
that
a
program
has
been
correctly
saved,
use
the
following
command
in
C128
mode:
DVERIFVPROGRAM
NAME"
"TICiUUM
If
the
program
in
the
computer
is
identical
to
the
one
on
the
disk,
the
screen
display
will
respond
with
the
letters
"OK."
The
VERIFY
command
also
works
for
tape
pro
grams.
You
type:
VERIFV'PROGRAM
NAME"I
You
do
not
enter
the
comma
and a
device
number.
In
C128
mode,
you
can
see
a
list
or
directory
of
the
programs
on
your
disk
by
using
the
following
command:
DIRECTORY
I1LIUUII
This
lists
the
contents
of
the
directory
The
easy
way
is
to
press
the
F3
function
key.
When
you
press
F3,
the
C128
displays
the
word
"DIREC
TORY"
and
performs
the
command.
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USING
C128
MODE—Getting
Started
in
BASIC

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