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elchucko

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Posted: 11:19pm 21 Nov 2011
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When running a program I can never get it to stop or clear. If I try any other operation such as using the "files" command the program in question continues. If I remove power from the Maximite, it of course clears memory and I can use the MM as expected to load/run/display files. Suggestions? Thank you
 
CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 12:33am 22 Nov 2011
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What are you doing to attempt to stop the program? Is it control-C that you have tried and it isn't working? Control-C stops a program.

For example:

10 print "Hi mom!"
20 goto 10

If you run this, it will loop the message until you press control-C.Edited by CircuitGizmos 2011-11-23
Micromites and Maximites! - Beginning Maximite
 
elchucko

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Posted: 02:14am 22 Nov 2011
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Ctrl C solved my problem! Where can I find information regarding keyboard functions such as ctrl c. Thank you
 
CircuitGizmos

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  elchucko said   Ctrl C solved my problem! Where can I find information regarding keyboard functions such as ctrl c. Thank you


Glad to help!

Maximite User Manual 2.7 Page 6
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elchucko

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Posted: 02:29am 22 Nov 2011
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Had the manual. Didn't read it as I should have Thank you
 
CircuitGizmos

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  elchucko said   Had the manual. Didn't read it as I should have Thank you


It is also kind of "standard behavior" as far as BASIC goes. At least for a lot of 1980s-style Home Computers.
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elchucko

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Posted: 07:47pm 22 Nov 2011
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I should have known. I'm embarrassed for asking! I first used Basic (I admit very little) when I purchased a Bally Home Library Computer, a Z80 based game console that as an option had tape cassette I/O and a Basic language cartridge. This was in early 1978. Laughable by today's standards but back then it was "leading edge" in the home computer world. I've built a kit called Altair 8800 Micro (Vince Briel) that is of course a Basic based machine. I'm adding an additional expansion board that will allow it to handle CP/M. So as you can see I'm into computer kits and their operation. I plan to build every variation of the PIC32 based device........just for fun. I don't have any particular use for any one of them. Just a "collector".;)
 
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