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CLOAD? "
file name
"
Lets you compare a program stored on cassette with one presently in the
Computer. This is useful when you have dumped a program onto tape (using
CSAVE) and you wish to check that the transfer was successful. If you
labeled the file when you CSAVEd it, you may specify CLOAD?
"file-name".
Otherwise, if you don't specify a file-name, the first program encountered will
be tested. During CLOAD?, the program on tape and the program in memory
are compared byte for byte. If there are any discrepancies (indicating a bad
dump), the message "BAD" will be displayed. In this case, you should CSAVE
the program again. (CLOAD?, unlike CLOAD, does not erase the program
memory.)
Be sure to type the question mark or the Computer will interpret your
command as CLOAD. It may record over your file instead of verifying it. See
page 10/2 for verifying when you have 2 recorders.
CONT
When program execution has been stopped (by the BREAK key or by a STOP
statement in the program), type CONT and
[ENTER]
to continue execution at
the point where the stop or break occurred. During such a break or stop in
execution, you may examine variable values (using PRINT) or change these
values. Then type CONT and
[ENTER]
and execution will continue with the
current variable values. CONT, when used with STOP and the BREAK key,
is primarily a debugging tool.
NOTE:
You cannot use CONT after EDITing your program lines or otherwise
changing your program. CONT is also invalid after execution has ended
normally. See also
STOP.
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