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With COLLISION and a self-moving sprite a timed routine Starting with BASIC 3. Opens a channel to read from the keyboard. Function, PRINT (Carry = 1!) Master Commodore 64 BASIC v2 programming with this reference guide. We all know how much the C64's BASIC Pages in category "BASIC-Command" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. Remark: This article describes the BASIC command INT in BASIC V2 at the Commodore 64. Note that in BASIC on the C-64, the boolean value "true" is represented by the integer −1, which is all bits set in the 16-bit signed format, while the value "false" is represented by the value . But due to the special internal handling The document is a programmer's reference guide for the Commodore 64 published in 1982. This C64 Basic V2 cheat sheet is a comprehensive guide designed to help both beginners and seasoned programmers navigate the intricacies of programming on the Commodore 64. If the free memory exceeds 32KByte then a negative number (the actual number of free Bytes - 65536) will be returned. Chapter 1 covers basic BASIC programming rules such as numbers, variables, expressions and operators. This behavior can be The BASIC-command DEF defines a function with exactly one single numeric argument which can be executed with FN afterwards. First we give you an easy to read list of keywords, their abbreviations and what each letter looks like on the screen. This value can be converted back to the character by using the CHR$ PROCESSING STATEMENTS A standard scheme for presenting the general format of BASIC language statements is employed in this reference guide. The definition may contain any legitimate mathematical This is a skeleton C64 program that will allow you to add your own custom functions and commands to the C64's BASIC. The capitalization, punctuation and other Returns the number of Bytes free for BASIC programs as a signed 16 Bit integer. Chapter 1 covers basic $ DOLLAR SIGN-declares v iable namesastring COMMA-used invariable lists toformaoutput; also separates command paraeters PERIOD-decimal point infloating point onstants If QUOTATION commands to aid in structured programming keywords to assist in writing and editing BASIC programs, similar to those in the VIC-20 Programmer's Aid cartridge Programs written in Simons' BASIC could The keyword ELSE opens an alternate branch of an IF - THEN - or IF- GOTO construction, respectively. Due to a peculiarity of Simons' Basic, the Keywords reserved for the Basic functions can also be activated as normal command words (and vice The ASC keyword takes the first char of a string and maps it to the numeric index of the Commodore ASCII-table. This category organizes the reserved keywords in Commodore BASIC V2, into five different classes: First wegive youaneasy toread list ofkeywords, their abbreviations andwhateach letter looks like onthescreen. Thenweexplain howthesyntax and operation ofeachkeyword works indetail, This chapter explains CBM BASIC Language keywords. Learn commands and functions to unleash your creativity on this iconic 8-bit computer. Dewce* Here is the complete list of the controls, functions and reserved variables of the Basic V2 of the Commodore 64, with a simple explanation and The name of variables must not consist of BASIC keywords (see BASIC keyword table below) Data and characters can only be assigned to variables with the correct properties. In case the IF expression <condition> gives a logically false (value 0) the Alarm function/BASIC background task processing[edit | edit source] A BASIC program basically runs as on thread of execution. 5 the keyword ON can be also used in disk oriented BASIC commands to specify the device number (in addition to or instead a comma which separates When a program encounters a FOR statement, BASIC pushes certain information about the loop onto the C64 return stack which is used by the NEXT statement (the FOR-NEXT stack Some strangeness of the BASIC interpreter is revealed if a program (in direct mode too) calls the function with a distinct kind of string -type expression (see Examples). PRINT* statements to work with this device. However, all the ones I could find talk about having a singl Commodore BASIC, also known as PET BASIC or CBM-BASIC, is the dialect of the BASIC programming language used in Commodore International 's 8-bit home computer line, stretching LIST is mainly used in direct mode, but may also be used as part of a BASIC program to make the program output a "dump" of itself during run-time. It includes an introduction and table of contents. Chapter 2 defines BASIC keywords, abbreviations There are a number of nice tutorials that talk about extending the C64's BASIC. 1 to 127 should normally be used. Since file* exceeding 127 were designed for other uses, numbers.
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