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Using System PromptsAs soon as you have started up Pascal <strong>1.3</strong>, the system startup screenappears on your display.Command: FCile, ECdit, RCun, CComp, LCink, XCecute, A(ssem, ? [<strong>1.3</strong>1Welcome APPLE1, to Apple II Pascal <strong>1.3</strong>Based on UCSD Pascal 11.1Current date is 7-Nov-84Pascal system size is 64KCopyright Apple Computer 1979,1980,1983,1984,1985Copyright U.C. Regents 1979The line of text that appears at the top of the display when you start upApple Pascal is the Command line. Typing the first letter (either uppercaseor lowercase) of an option on the Command line immediately invokes thatcommand. To use the Filer, for example, just type F. Here is what thevisible portion of the main Command line looks like:Command: FCile, E(dit, R(un, CComp, LCink, XCecute, ACssem, ? [<strong>1.3</strong>]40aColumn DisplaysIf you have a 40-column video screen, you will see only the left half of theCommand line shown here. Use CONTROL-A to see the right half of theline. Consult "System Notes" in this Part to learn more about using a40-column display.1-14 Getting Started

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