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- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt isCitedBy BDS_C.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt isCitedBy M.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt isCitedBy Commodore_128.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt isCitedBy Commodore_Datasette.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt isCitedBy MINCE.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt isCitedBy Perfect_Writer.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt quote "...they make the C128 more attractive to those established business software developers who are used to working with more traditional keyboard arrangements.".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt quote "A numeric keypad is useful for anyone entering large amounts of numeric data, but this feature was lacking on the Commodore 64. Since many Commodore 64 owners spent hours entering machine language programs in the form of long lists of numbers, this feature was often asked for.".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt quote "Another reason that split windows are important is that you can cut and paste between two documents while both are on the screen. In WordStar, you have to save the text to be pasted in a file, quit the current document, reload the new document, and read in the file of text.".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt quote "BDS-C was the first version of C on the market for CP/M. It has evolved over the years into a very bug-free product preferred by many users. The language is not as complete as the one described by Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language , but it does contain a large subset of the important features.".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt quote "Since CP/M was one of the first operating systems, a large number of hobbyists, hackers, and esoteric programmers purchased CP/M computers and began to write programs for themselves... It was offered on the free market in the form of floppy disks distributed at computer "user groups".".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt quote "Some excellent applications programs for CP/M were written in BDS-C, including the Mince text editor and the PeachText word processor .".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt title "The Official Book for the Commodore 128".
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt url The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt.
- The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt url "https://archive.org/stream/The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128/The_Official_Book_for_the_Commodore_128_djvu.txt".