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Note: As shown
above,
the
PC-1403
does
not
have the
character
IE.
Character Code
PC-1245
PC-1403
39 (&27)
91
(&5B)
-r:
[
92
(&SC)
¥
\
93
(&5D)
rt
l
96 (&60)
E
250 (&FA)
-(Error)
251
(&FB)
-(Error)
rt
252 (&.FC)
-(Error)
\f
If a
PC-1245 program is read from
a
tape
file
into
the PC-1403, the
change for
the
exponent symbol described just
above will
automatically be
done
by
the PC-1403.
(7) The
character codes of the
PC-1245 Series
are partially different from those of
the
PC-1403.
When the following codes are designated
by
the CHR$ function, change the
codes.
e.g.,
100
"=":
... 100
"N": ...
(6)
Exponent
symbol "IE":
The PC-1403 uses the uppercase letter
"E"
for its exponent symbol. The
following changes are
required:
A= 1.234 IE
5--.A=
1.234E5
B=IE ~B=1E6
(5)
Redefining
@]
The equal
@]
key does not
function
as a
definable key on the PC-1403.
Accordingly, a
different key
should be
used
in programs in which the equal key is
defined.
e.g., 10 FOR
1=0
TO
10
50
NEXT I
60 IF
1=10 THEN 100
Modify the value of I in line
60 as follows:
60
IF
1=11THEN100
(On the
PC-1403, the value
of
a loop
variable
must
be incremented
by one
step value.
The number of loop execution
cycles
remains the
same,
however.)
APPENDIXG
Using
Programs
Written on Other PC Models

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