Hello, Can anyone tell me why the REM <SHIFT+L> trick works. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about, but in case you don't... On a C64, if you write a program like the following: 10 PRINT"HELLO WORLD" 20 REM <SHIFT+L> 30 END and then type LIST, you get: 10 PRINT"HELLO WORLD" 20 REM ?SYNTAX ERROR READY. The only investigation I've done is to look at the REM routine at 43323, but I saw nothing in the following opcodes that represents a shifted L. Any help? Cheers, Gavin Sinclair - This message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list. To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe | mail cbm-hackers-request@dot.tcm.hut.fi.
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