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Data can be moved from low memory to high memory and vice
versa. Additional memory segments of any length can be moved
forward or backward. An automatic " compare" is performed as
each byte is transferred, and any differences are listed by
address.
EXAMPLE:
T 1400 1600 1401
Shifts data from $1400 up to and including $1600
one byte higher in memory.
COMMAND: V
PURPOSE:
Verify a file on cassette or disk with the memory
contents.
SYNTAX:
V
The verify command compares a file to memory contents. The
Commodore 128 responds with VERIFYING. If an error is found
the word ERROR is added; if the file is successfully verified the
cursor reappears.
EXAMPLE:
V " WORKLOAD" , 8
COMMAND: X
PURPOSE:
Exit to BASIC.
SYNTAX:
X
COMMAND: > (greater than)
PURPOSE:
Can be used to set up to 8 or 16 locations.
SYNTAX:
> < ad d re ss> [< d a ta byte 1 ,...8/16>]
J-10
< "file name"> [,< d e v ic e > ] [,alt start address]
< "file name"> A n y legal Commodore 128 file
< d e vic e >
[alt start
address]
name.
A number indicating which
device the file is on; cassette is
1, disk is 8,
9, etc.
Option to start verification at this
address.

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