The BASIC Programmer's ToolKit  (PET 3032 version)


Installing

The file toolkit-b000.bin contains the 2K ROM image of the ToolKit which sits
in PET memory at $B000.  To be able to run it you need a PET 3032 emulator
such as VICE which emulates plug-in ROMs.  Note that in order to load the
file to the current version of VICE, you will have to inflate it to 4 kilobytes
size.

To initialise the ToolKit type:    

SYS 45056
or 
SYS 11*4096

You should see:

( C ) 1979 PAICS
READY.


Commands

AUTO (First Line Number) , (Line Number Interval)

RENUMBER (First Line Number) , (Line Number Interval)

DELETE (Line Number) - (Line Number)

APPEND  (Program Name) --- cassette only 

FIND (BASIC code) , (Line Number) - (Line Number)
or
FIND "(String)" , (Line Number) - (Line Number)

DUMP --- displays all of the non-array variables present in memory

HELP --- if an error is encountered then the error is displayed

TRACE --- displays executed line numbers

STEP --- same as TRACE but [Shift] key controls program execution 

OFF --- turns off the "tracer" which TRACE and STEP activate


Acknowledgements

Chuck Bond is the creator and main implementor of the BASIC
Programmer's ToolKit.

BASIC Programmer's ToolKit is a trademark of Palo Alto ICs a
division of Nestar Systems, Inc.

(c) Copyright 1979 by Palo Alto ICs