I can't read it and VT doesn't like it.

On Thu, 6 Oct 2022 at 05:48, Will Senn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi B9,
>
> That's one very weird file. Yes, it loads, lists, and runs on my m100.
>
> Will
>
> On 10/6/22 2:20 AM, B 9 wrote:
>
> Alright, so this is kind of a weird one. I've been playing around with the
> BASIC tokenizer I wrote and trying to break it by giving it weird input.
> While doing so, I stumbled across some of those degenerate BASIC
> tokenizations John Hogerhuis was talking about. No, I'm still not at his
> level of embedding machine language in BASIC statements above the maximum
> line number. I am instead exploring a more mundane mystery: how does a
> Model T react to duplicate line numbers, out of order lines, and so on. I
> haven't found this information online, but it's possible I'm just not using
> the right search keywords.
>
> Anyhow, I've written a test program, GOTO10.BA
> <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hackerb9/tokenize/main/degenerate/GOTO10.BA>,
> which runs on my Model 200. Now I'd like to know if it works the same on
> other hardware.
>
> Would anyone be willing to try it on a Model 100 or Tandy 102 and tell me
> if it RUNs and LISTs. By the way, the file is already in tokenized BASIC,
> so it'll need to be transferred in binary mode, not ASCII. (For example,
> using DLplus <https://github.com/bkw777/dlplus>, not TELCOM).
>
> Thanks!
>
> —b9
>
> PS. Please note that while it is not malicious, it *is* purposefully
> malformed and shouldn't be trusted not to lock up your machine, spill bytes
> all over the RAM drive, teach your REX to roll over and play dead, use the
> modem to prank call Bill Gates, and/or send a thousand messages to
> everyone  you know declaring, "I <3 MODEL T 4 EVA!!!!1!!"
>
>
>
>

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