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From: gentner@sdcsla.UUCP (Don Gentner)
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Subject: Re: Question: I/O to 1541 and BASIC tokens
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Date: Thu, 13-Dec-84 13:30:05 EST
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> Question 1: Can any one tell me what values are used for BASIC tokenization?
>   (or at least where i can find this out?)

The current (January 1985) issue of Compute!'s Gazette has a table of BASIC
token values on pages 120 and 122.  For example FOR is tokenized as 81(hex).
Exactly what that character will look like when you print it, depends on the
character set you are using and/or your printer.  Check the tables in
Programmer's Reference Manual or your printer manual.

			Don Gentner
			UC, San Diego
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