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- From: c128user@ns (Glenn C. Parks)
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- Subject: Re: Ha Ha ! Just inhereted a copy of GEOS V2.0 !!!!
- Date: 31 Jan 1996 17:16:55 GMT
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- On Tue, 30 Jan 1996 16:29:45 GMT, in USENET Newsgroup comp.sys.cbm,
- n Article <3@ppse.win-uk.net>, Chip Pieroni (ppieroni@ppse.win-uk.net)
- posted:
-
- : Hi !
-
- : The question though, when running BASIC from GEOS, how do
- : you exit it ? Can you exit it ?
-
- You can't hurt the darn thing by experimenting, you know; if you try to do
- anything "disasterous", it'll ask "are you sure (y/n)?".
-
- ANYWAY... To exit GEOS, I believe you pull down the "special" submenu and
- click on the appropriate button, either "exit" or BASIC", I forget which
- it's called..
-
- Now, your question was ambiguous. You seem to be asking how you exit *BASIC*,
- presumably back to GEOS. Yes, this can be done -- GEOS put a special bit of
- code into basic so that it can be re-booted. Just hit RESTORE!
-
- Good Luck!
-
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- {~._.~} "There are a hundred ways in which a boy can injure -- if not
- _( Y )_ indeed kill -- himself. The more advennturous he is and the greater
- (:_~*~_:) his initiative, the more ways he will find. If you protect him from
- (_)-(_) each of the hundred, he is sure to find the hundred-and-first.
- --------- Though most men can look back on their boyhood and tremble at the
- W.T.P. narrowness of some of their escapes, most boys do in fact survive
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