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RELEASE
R E L E A S E < s o u n d c h a n n e l s >
R E L E A S E 4
COMMAND: When a sound is placed on a sound queue it may include a ' hold' state. If any of the
channels specified in this channel are in ' hold' state, then they are released, The expression to
identify the sound channel is ' bit significant' : A= bit 0, B= bit 1, C= bit2. Thus 4 (binary 0100)
releases Queue C.
Associated keywords: SOUND
REM
R E M < r e s t o f l i n e >
1 0 R E M I n t e r g a l a t i c H y p e r s p a c e M o n s t e r
I n v a d e r s D e a t h c h a s e b y A M S O F T
2 0 R E M C o p y r i g h t A M S O F T 1 9 8 4
COMMAND: Used to place REM arks or REM inders in programs without affecting the program
operation in any way. The : line separator is also ignored, everything from the REM to the line end is
ignored. A single quote character ' in a line (not part of a <string expression>) is equivalent to
:REM , other than in a DATA command, where it is treated as part of an unquoted string.
REMAIN
R E M A I N < i n t e g e r e x p r e s s i o n >
R E M A I N ( 3 )
P R I N T # 6 , R E M A I N ( 0 ) ;
FUNCTION: Disables the specified delay timer (in the range 0....3).
Reads the remaining count from the delay timer. Zero igreturned if the delay timer was not enabled.
Associated keywords: AFTER, EVERY

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