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1 x+1 RANDOMIZE USR x+1 1 relocatable 1 inactivate GRAB 1 VARIABLES END 1 USER GRAPHICS 1 ULTRAKIT ] 1 UKIT 1.1 1 TOP OF MEMORY 1 TOP OF BASIC 1 SPECTRUM MEMORY MAP 1 SPACE (CODE) 1 SPACE (BASIC) 1 REM RAM -511 1 Printer on ffS 1 Press a key to continu 1 Please wait.. 1 PROGRAM+VARS 1 PROGRAM START 1 PROGRAM SIZE 1 PROGRAM END 1 POKE x+36,3 1 POKE x+36,2 1 OUT OF MEMOR 1 LOAD ""header/rdr"" 1 LINE NOT FOUN 1 KTRAM-RAMTOP 1 KIT STARTS 1 HISOFT ULTRAKIT 1984 1 Expression in No line in 1 E_LINE-PROG 1 DESCRIPTION BYTES NAME 1 Created with Ramsoft MakeTZX 1 COMMAND NOT RECOGNISE 1 CLEAR 57824 1 CHANNEL INFO 1 CAPS to quit SPACE to execut 1 BAD PARAMETE 1 ;"LOADING ULTRAKIT" 1 2q\2`\=2:\ 1 . 3 applies whatever typeof system you have." 1 . b) From BASIC: choose an address(say 1 *t\~#"t\^#V! 1 *E\:G\<"B\2D\ 1 #~#^#V#N#F# 1 #1 FREE BYTE 1 "To run the header-reader do:- a) From Ultrakit: 1 "To direct output to a printer 1 "So if you experience occasional crashes when using Ultrakit thenplease follow the instructions 1 "Richard Teller." 1 "Now (for both situations) 1 "In the writing of Ultrakit 1.0 it was assumed that all add-ons and peripherals would be fully compatible with the Spectrum andbehave in a standard way. This assumption allowed the saving ofsome 400 bytes." 1 "I apologise for these points of difference between the program and the manual, but all else is as printed." 1 "However, we have found that not all peripherals (and not all Spectrums) do behave in this waySo in Ultrakit 1.1 we have included the option of sacrificing the space to guarantee operation if you have such a system." 1 "3) Ignore section 4 page 37. The header-reader is now 1 "2) This new CLEAR address will 1 "1) Instead of CLEAR 58151 (p.30)do 1 bytes free to BASIC 1 and occupies 1 Published by Hisoft 1984 1 & to restore output to the screen as normal 1 and then find the value of RAMTOP from the memory map. Now assume that 1 Copyright R. Teller 1984 1