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instead, with the M referring to machine code, showing that the primary intent was to load programs rather than data; the use of the B prefix to refer to binary indicates a broader view of the possible uses of the command. ColorBASIC uses a different format than GWBASIC. LOADM supports multipart
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content to be loaded in different places in RAM, which some programs do use, even though SAVEM supports only saving one part. The cassette equivalents were called
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There is no file compression, and therefore these files load very quickly and without much programming when displayed in native mode.
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line, they were removed from the later (and more popular) Commodore 64 and VIC-20 computers. In 1985 the
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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Some versions of BASIC for home computers in the late 1970s and early 1980s include the command
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Commodore 128 Personal Computer System Guide Commodore Business Machines, Ltd. 1985
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command that, after loading the file into memory, would immediately attempt to
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Microsoft produced the BASIC interpreters that were bundled with the
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in the same time period. Although the commands were available on the
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The Commodore 128: The Most Versatile 8-Bit Computer Ever Made
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How to BLOAD/BSAVE Multiple Screen Pages for EGA Screens 7โ€“10
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Complete Instructions to BLOAD and BSAVE EGA and VGA Screens
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How to Save Color Registers After BSAVE of (PICEM) Graphics
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and palette information, bit planes and so on, is stored.
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BSAVE files were in general use as a file format when the
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version 6.9 which restored the BSAVE and BLOAD commands.
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