> Thank you so much Colin :D > So that`s Mem$(22016 to 22527) ... I tried to convert it with the > & character and got a - number, lol, I take it the & char is to denote > Hex..
Yes & denotes hex in BASIC. You can use that in the MEM$ command as I put - no need to convert to decimal. > I did try and find it myself a few times in the tech manual, > but couldn`t... Page 27 :) Colin ===== Quazar : Hardware, Software, Spares and Repairs for the Sam Coupe 1995-2007 - Celebrating 12 Years of developing for the Sam Coupe Website: http://www.samcoupe.com/
