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Arthur Flexser flexser at fiu.edu
Thu Oct 2 03:05:35 EDT 2008


All CoCo commands are tokenized to a single byte.  (Functions, to distinguish
them from commands, use two bytes.)  This excludes commands like SAVEM, in which
the "M" essentially acts as an argument to the SAVE command, which is efficient
for saving ROM space and adds negligibly to execution time.

Art

On Wed, 1 Oct 2008, James Diffendaffer wrote:
> 
> The Dragon's interpreter is faster than the CoCo's. 
> That alone should tell you the CoCo's Basic wasn't optimized well.
> They didn't even bother to worry about what tokens were one or two
> bytes.  The most commonly used commands should have used single byte
> tokens but not all do.
> 




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