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GWBASIC User's Manual

User's Guide
Chapters 1. Welcome 2. Getting Started 3. Reviewing and Practicing 4. The Screen Editor 5. Creating and Using Files 6. Constants, Variables, Expressions and Operators Appendicies A. Error Codes and Messages B. Mathematical Functions C. ASCII Character Codes D. Assembly Language E. Converting Programs F. Communications G. Hexadecimal Equivalents H. Key Scan Codes I. Characters Recognized Glossary

GW-BASIC User's Guide
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User's Reference
ABS Function ASC Function ATN Function AUTO Command BEEP Statement BLOAD Command BSAVE Command CALL Statement CDBL Function CHAIN Statement CHDIR Command CHR$ Function CINT Function

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GW-BASIC User's Reference
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