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231
E7
240
FO
249
F9
232
E8
241
F1
250
FA
233
E9
242
F2
251
FB
234
EA
243
F3
252
FC
235
EB
244
F4
253
FD
1 . . . . 1
(Buzzer)
236
EC
245
F5
254
FE
[I]
(Delete
character)
237
ED
246
F6
255
FF
[I]
(Insert
character)
238
EE
247
F7
239
EF
248
F8
See Appendix H for a user program that performs decimal/hexadecimal conversion.
Notes:
1.
ATASCII stands for "ATARI ASCII". Letters and numbers have the same values as those in ASCII, but
some of the special characters are different.
2. Except as shown, characters from 128-255 are reverse colors of 1 to 127.
3. Add 32 to upper case code to get lower case code for same letter.
4. To get ATASCII code, tell computer (direct mode) to PRINT ASC (" ___ ") Fill blank with letter,
character, or number of code. Must use the quotes!
5. On pages C-1 and C-3, the normal display keycaps are shown as white sym-
bols on a black background; on pages C-4 and C-6 inverse keycap symbols
are shown as black on a white background.
C-6 Appendix

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