Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!udel!brahms.udel.edu!gdtltr From: gdtltr@brahms.udel.edu (root@research.bdi.com (Systems Research Supervisor)) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Subject: Re: BASIC renumbering program? Message-ID: <19226@brahms.udel.edu> Date: 1 Mar 91 17:00:01 GMT References: <19211@brahms.udel.edu> Organization: Brain Dead Innovations, Inc. (BDI) Lines: 31 In article <19211@brahms.udel.edu> snyder@brahms.udel.edu (Mayleen G Snyder) writes: =>i used to have the same problem....i got unhappy about it and wrote a prg to =>open a text file change the line numbers and all and then rewrite the prg to another file... =>i would look it up but i think i erased it when i got UNIX for a '386... =>(p.s. i also use action wich is better than atari basic....and not much different...) => There do exist a few different renumbering programs. I have seen a couple binary routines that sit resident in RAM and catch RENUM commands when typed at the keyboard. There is also one that you ENTER into your program around line 30000. You then GOTO 30000 and it renumbers the program and LISTs it to disk (or tape, if you are a masochist.) I used to have these guys sitting around, and I might still, but my 130XE is not functioning properly at the moment. But there is hope. I think one or two of these things were Antic/ANALOG creations. You might also look into BASIC XE. It has a renumber command built in. Turbo BASIC XL might as well, but I don't know. It is worth looking into, but the later doesn't work with SpartaDOS (except for SDX w/extended RAM). Gary Duzan Time Lord Third Regeneration -- gdtltr@brahms.udel.edu _o_ ---------------------- _o_ [|o o|] Two CPU's are better than one; N CPU's would be real nice. [|o o|] |_o_| Disclaimer: I AM Brain Dead Innovations, Inc. |_o_|