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Computer:
Concatenation:
Control Characters:
CRT:
Cursor:
Data:
Debug:
Default:
Digital:
Diskette:
DOS:
Editing:
Execute:
Expression:
Format:
Hard Copy:
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Any device that can receive and then follow instructions
to
manipulate information. Both the instructions and the information
may be varied from moment to moment. The distinction between a
computer and a programmable calculator lies in the computer's abili-
ty to manipulate text as well as numbers. Most calculators can only
handle numbers.
The process of joining two or more strings together to form one
longer string.
Characters produced by holding down the key labeled
&mJ
while
simultaneously pressing another key.
Abbreviation for
"cathrode ray
tube" (the tube used in a TV
set).
In
practice, this is often used
to
describe the television receiver used to
display computer output. Also called a
"monitor".
A
square
displayed on the TV monitor that shows
where
the next
typed character will be displayed.
Information of any kind.
The process of locating and correcting mistakes and errors in
a
pro-
gram.
A mode or condition
"assumed"
by the computer until it is told to do
something
else. For example, it
will
"
default
"
to screen
and keyboard
unless told to use other I/0 devices.
Information that can be represented by a collection
ofbits. Virtually
all
modern
computers, especially
microcomputers, use
the
digital
ap-
proach.
A
small disk.
A record/playback
medium
like tape,
but
made in
the
shape of a flat disk that is placed inside a stiff envelope for protection.
The advantage of the disk over cassette or
other
tape for memory
storage
is that
access
to
any
part of
the
disk is
virtually
immediate.
The
Atari
800
Personal Computer System
can control
up to
4
diskette
drive peripherals simultaneously. In this manual, disk and diskette
are used interchangeably.
Abbreviation for
"
disk operating system".
The
software or pro-
grams which facilitate use of
a
disk-drive system. DOS is pronounced
either "dee
oh
ess" or
"doss"
.
Making corrections or changes in a program or data.
To
do what a command or
program
specifies. To
RUN
a program or
portion thereof.
A
combination of variables,
numbers,
and
operators Oike
+,
-,
etc.)
that
can
be
evaluated
to
a
single
quantity.
The
quantity may be
a
string or a number.
To specify the form in which
something is
to appear.
Printed output as opposed
to temporary
TV monitor
display.

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