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Thfe
new
starting
line
is
what
the
first
program
line
will
be
numbered
after
the
RENUMBER
-
-
command
is
used.
If
you
don't
specify,
the
LJ
default
is
10.
The
increment
is
the
spacing
between
line
numbers,
and
it
also
defaults
to
10.
-
-■
The
old
starting
line
number
is
the
line
number
I '
where
renumbering
is
to
begin.
This
feature
allows
you
to
renumber
a
portion
of
your
pro-
gram,
rather
than
all
of
it.
It
defaults
to
the
first
LJ
line
of
the
program.
For
example,
RENUMBER
40,,80
T
(
tells
the
computer
to
renumber
the
program
starting
at
line
80,
in
increments
of
to.
Line
80
becomes
line
40.
\
{
Notice
that
this
command,
like
AUTO,
can
only
be
executed
in
DIRECT
mode.
L_J
DELETE
You
know
to
delete
program
lines
by
typing
the
\ /
line
number
and
pressing
the
RETURN
key.
This
L—]
can
be
tedious
if
you
want
to
erase
an
entire
portion
of
your
program.
The
DELETE
command
T
1
can
save
you
time
because
you
can
specify
a
^
range
of
program
lines
to
erase
all
at
once.
For
example,
\~
}
DELETE
10-50
will
erase
lines
10,50,
and
any
in
between.
The
T
/
use
of
DELETE
is
similar
to
that
of
LIST,
in
that
*—l
you
can
specify
a
range
of
lines
up
to
a
given
line,
or
following
it,
or
a
single
line
only,
as
in
T
)
these
examples:
'—>
DELETE-120
—.
erases
all
lines
up
to
and
including
120
^
j
DELETE
120-
erases
line
120
and
any
line
after
it
-—
DELETE
120
LJ
erases
line
120
only
USING
C128
MODE—Some
BASIC
Commands
and
Keyboard
Operations
Unique
to
82
C128
Mode

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