Chapter 6
Controlling Radix With BASIC
Throughout the rest of this book we will be teaching you how
to use Radix's features using the BASIC programming language
in our examples. It is easy to communicate with Radix from
BASIC and, though it has its detractors, BASIC is the nearest
thing to a universal language among users of personal computers.
But remember that it's not the only way to communicate with
Radix, as we have already seen.
Subjects covered in this chapter include:
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Listing BASIC programs on the printer
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Printing from BASIC
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CHR$ function
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Problem codes
All of the examples in this manual are written in Microsoft