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All the BASIC programs at Club100.org have a '.BA' extension in their name. If you attempt to load these | All the BASIC programs at Club100.org have a '.BA' extension in their name. If you attempt to load these | ||
directly via TEENY you will corrupt your laptop's memory (and you should probably cold start and reload | directly via TEENY you will corrupt your laptop's memory (and if you make this mistake, you should probably cold start and reload | ||
TEENY even if things seem to be working). | TEENY even if things seem to be working). | ||
Revision as of 01:59, 6 December 2008
How to Use TEENY
It couldn't be easier. There are only 5 commands.
KLS=Q
- K XXXXXX.YY
- L XXXXXX.YY
- S XXXXXX.YY
- = XXXXXX.YY
- Q
- K kills the file on the external drive
- L loads a file from the external drive to RAM file system
- S saves a file from the RAM file system to the external drive
- = queries whether the file exists on disk
- Q quits TEENY
A WARNING
READ THIS. This burns everybody, it will burn you too.
All the BASIC programs at Club100.org have a '.BA' extension in their name. If you attempt to load these directly via TEENY you will corrupt your laptop's memory (and if you make this mistake, you should probably cold start and reload TEENY even if things seem to be working).
BA extension is reserved for tokenized binary BASIC program files. If you have an ASCII formatted BASIC program, as all BASIC programs in the Club100 library are, you need to rename the file to have a DO extension. Then, you can load the DO file from the BASIC prompt with LOAD"XXXXXX.DO"
How Do I Get a Directory
TEENY does not offer a "directory" operation. If you are using a PC, you may want to write a script that first does "DIR" of "ls" and then launches your TPDD emulator. This way you can at least see what files were there when you launched the TPDD emulator.
For more details read the Official TEENY documentation