NASCOM BASIC tokenized file
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 24 January 2013
NASCOM was yet another early personal computer model from the late 1970s, with a set of tokens bearing a "family resemblance" to others.
[edit] Tokens
Hex | Dec | Token meaning |
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80 | 128 | END |
81 | 129 | FOR |
82 | 130 | NEXT |
83 | 131 | DATA |
84 | 132 | INPUT |
85 | 133 | DIM |
86 | 134 | READ |
87 | 135 | LET |
88 | 136 | GOTO |
89 | 137 | RUN |
8A | 138 | IF |
8B | 139 | RESTORE |
8C | 140 | GOSUB |
8D | 141 | RETURN |
8E | 142 | REM |
8F | 143 | STOP |
90 | 144 | OUT |
91 | 145 | ON |
92 | 146 | NULL |
93 | 147 | WAIT |
94 | 148 | DEF |
95 | 149 | POKE |
96 | 150 | DOKE |
97 | 151 | SCREEN |
98 | 152 | LINES |
99 | 153 | CLS |
9A | 154 | WIDTH |
9B | 155 | MONITOR |
9C | 156 | SET |
9D | 157 | RESET |
9E | 158 | |
9F | 159 | CONT |
A0 | 160 | LIST |
A1 | 161 | CLEAR |
A2 | 162 | CLOAD |
A3 | 163 | CSAVE |
A4 | 164 | NEW |
A5 | 165 | TAB |
A6 | 166 | TO |
A7 | 167 | FN |
A8 | 168 | SPC( |
A9 | 169 | THEN |
AA | 170 | NOT |
AB | 171 | STEP |
AC | 172 | AND |
AD | 173 | OR |
AE | 174 | SGN |
AF | 175 | INT |
B0 | 176 | ABS |
B1 | 177 | USR |
B2 | 178 | FRE |
B3 | 179 | INP |
B4 | 180 | POS |
B5 | 181 | SQR |
B6 | 182 | RND |
B7 | 183 | LOG |
B8 | 184 | EXP |
B9 | 185 | COS |
BA | 186 | SIN |
BB | 187 | TAN |
BC | 188 | ATN |
BD | 189 | PEEK |
BE | 190 | DEEK |
BF | 191 | POINT |
C0 | 192 | LEN |
C1 | 193 | STR$ |
C2 | 194 | VAL |
C3 | 195 | ASC |
C4 | 196 | CHR$ |
C5 | 197 | LEFT$ |
C6 | 198 | RIGHT$ |
C7 | 199 | MID$ |
[edit] Documentation
- Manual (Appendix J has list of characters corresponding to the BASIC keywords; the tokens are the high-bit-set versions of those characters)