64Delta User’s Manual
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in one | direction | (ESC) “U” CHR$(l) | - | |||
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| l/aLPRINTCHR$(27)"A" CHR$(7); |
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| 2@ FOR I = 1 TO lp, |
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| 3!2 LPRINT "1" |
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| 60 LPRINTCHR$(27)"U" CHR$(l); |
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70FOR I = 1 TO l/a
80LPRINT "1"
90NEXT I
100LPRINTCHR$(12)CHR$(27)'9';
Here is what you will get. The top line is printed bidirec- tionally, and the bottom is printed unidirectionally. You will have to look hard because there isn’t much difference.
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