![]() Information other than the PRINT command can be assigned to memory this will not appear when the RUN command is executed, however will show up when LIST is executed. (Many programmers will use multiples of 10 to give ample space to slip additional code in where needed)Īs a side note, if PRINT is placed anywhere in a line of stored code, it will act as a print command, and print anything immediately following PRINT. The PRINT Command (or any other command which is writing to memory for that matter) is preceded by an integer value, which designates the “Line” which the code occupies. Because of the presently limited nature of the device, this will read out each Print command, and print whatever is there. ![]() The RUN command will execute all code you have stored on your C64 in sequence. Because of the hard limit of 21 lines on screen, if you have more than 18 lines of code, it will not be able to show all of them. When run, the LIST command will display all encoded commands presently stored on the Commodore 64. Presently, there are only a handful of Commands available for the Commodore 64 – these are:
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