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Commodore 64 - Saving Programs on Tape; Saving Programs on Disk

Commodore 64
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NOTE:
When you load a new program into the computer's memory, any in-
structions that were in the computer previously will be erased. Make
sure you save a program you're working on before loading a new one.
Once a program has been loaded, you can RUN it, LISTit, or make
changes and re-save the new version.
SAVING PROGRAMS ON TAPE
After entering a program, if you wish to save it on tape, type:
:::;A'.iE "PF.:OOF.:AN t.jAt'1E"
"PROGRAM NAME" can be up to 16 characters long. After you hit
.:I:lIII:j/. the computer will respond with:
PRESS PLAY AND F.:ECOF.:O ON TAPE
Press both the record and play keys on the datasette. The screen will
blank, turning the color of the border.
After the program is saved on tape, the READYprompt will reappear,
indicating that you can start working on another program, or just turn
off the computer for a while.
SAVING PROGRAMS ON DISK
Saving a program on disk is even simpler. Type:
:::;A E "PPOGF.:At'1 t.jAt'1E"., ::::
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