REM <SHIFT+L>

From: Gavin Sinclair (gavins_at_student.unsw.edu.au)
Date: 1998-09-21 07:05:27

Hello,

Can anyone tell me why the REM <SHIFT+L> trick works.  I'm sure you know
what I'm talking about, but in case you don't...

On a C64, if you write a program like the following:

10 PRINT"HELLO WORLD"
20 REM <SHIFT+L>
30 END

and then type LIST, you get:

10 PRINT"HELLO WORLD"
20 REM
?SYNTAX ERROR

READY.


The only investigation I've done is to look at the REM routine at 43323,
but I saw nothing in the following opcodes that represents a shifted L.

Any help?

Cheers,
Gavin Sinclair
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