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On the '''BBC Micro''' series, this controls the effect of SHIFT + f-key.  The default value is 128, adding 128 to the key number (giving the colour codes in MODE 7).
 
On the '''BBC Micro''' series, this controls the effect of SHIFT + f-key.  The default value is 128, adding 128 to the key number (giving the colour codes in MODE 7).
  
On the '''Electron''', SHIFT is not supported with the function keys (which are implemented as FUNC + 0-9) but instead covers the effect of FUNC + A-P (with A being soft key +&0 and P +&F).  The default value is 1, which causes the firm key expansion of keywords in BASIC.
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On the '''Electron''', SHIFT is not supported with the function keys (which are implemented as FUNC + 0-9) but instead covers the effect of FUNC + A-P (with A having soft key offset +&00 and P +&0F).  The default value is 1, which causes the firm key expansion of keywords in BASIC.
  
 
See [[OSBYTE &E1]] for more information on the parameters and operation.
 
See [[OSBYTE &E1]] for more information on the parameters and operation.

Revision as of 21:30, 11 June 2020

OSBYTE &E2 (226) - Read/Write Interpretation of Shift-F-Keys

On the BBC Micro series, this controls the effect of SHIFT + f-key. The default value is 128, adding 128 to the key number (giving the colour codes in MODE 7).

On the Electron, SHIFT is not supported with the function keys (which are implemented as FUNC + 0-9) but instead covers the effect of FUNC + A-P (with A having soft key offset +&00 and P +&0F). The default value is 1, which causes the firm key expansion of keywords in BASIC.

See OSBYTE &E1 for more information on the parameters and operation.

See Also

Jgharston 23:04, 26 May 2009 (UTC)