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Chapter
10
I
BASIC Keywords
Examples
BASIC
assigns 128-byte fields
to
the variables
A$
and
B$.
If you
now print
A$
or
B$,
you can see the contents of the field. Of
course, this value would be meaningless unless you previously
have used
GET
to
read
a
256-byte record from disk.
FIELD
3,
128
AS
A$,
128
AS
BS
FIELD
3,
16
AS
NM$,
25
AS
ADS,
10
AS
CY$,
2
AS
ST$,
7
AS
ZP$
BASIC
assigns the first 16 bytes of Buffer
3
to
field
NM$;
the
next 25 bytes
to
AD$;
the next 10
to
CY$;
the next 2
to
ST$;
and the next
7
to
ZP$.
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Tandy 1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel 8088
Processor Speed4.77 MHz
RAM128 KB (expandable to 640 KB)
Operating SystemMS-DOS 2.11
ManufacturerTandy Corporation
Release Year1984
StorageSingle or double 5.25" floppy disk drive (360 KB), optional hard drive
SoundTandy 3-voice sound
PortsParallel, Serial
GraphicsCGA (Color Graphics Adapter)
Graphics Modes320x200, 640x200

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