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   2  1986 Human Waste Company
   1 instead of  the two numbers - 
   1 initialize new commands
   1 ;"MFRAMDISC"
   1 ;"(T)ape or (D)rive save baws?":
   1 :PRINT USR 65000"
   1 8  xxDBx@ 
   1 *p 16384,6912
   1 *g 16384,6912
   1 '''"For future use you only need to load the machine code:-"
   1 '"To use:-"'
   1 '"Note that 'y' can never be more than 8192 bytes."
   1 "Shhh.... I'm busy.":
   1 "MFRAMDISC"
   1 "CHECKSUM ERROR":
   1 "6"'"Save code to tape - GOTO 9910"
   1 "6"'"Save code to mdv1 - GOTO 9920"
   1 "32","16","205","57","254","213","197","225","193","17","0","32","215","147","254","195","193","5","195","240","1","215","32","0","254","170","40","48","246","32"
   1 "32","0","205","183","5","17","0","32","1","0","92","201","243","219","159","237","176","219","31","251","201","243","219","159","26","237","160","43","119","35"
   1 "254","98","40","55","215","122","28","205","183","5","215","162","45","56","25","32","23","205","96","254","197","215","162","45","32","14","56","12","209","201"
   1 "234","150","254","219","31","251","201"
   1 "207","49","33","241","253","34","183","92","201","254","92","32","65","215","32","0","246","32","254","112","32","16","205","57","254","213","197","225","193","17"
   1 "2";"CLEAR 64999: LOAD ""*mf.c"" 
   1 "120","177","40","6","33","0","32","237","66","208","62","25","50","58","92","239","215","32","0","205","183","5","17","0","27","1","0","64","201","215"
   1 "0","32","215","138","254","195","193","5","254","103","32","16","205","57","254","213","197","209","193","33","0","32","215","138","254","195","193","5","254","115"
   1  will store a BASIC program  in Shadow RAM, as long as it's  less than 7K. System variables  are also stored. 
   1  swaps it."
   1  stores screenin shadow RAM -  
   1  recovers   the program and 
   1  onwards."
   1  New BASIC Commands 
   1  - SWAPS 'y' bytes, start-ing at address 'x', with that   number of bytes from shadow RAM."
   1  - PUTS 'y' bytes startingfrom address 'x' into store in  the Multiface shadow RAM."
   1  - GETS 'y' bytes out of  shadow RAM, placing them into   Spectrum RAM at address 'x'
   1   recovers it. In this example,   you can use