According to the 2000F reference manual
the first variable (T2) is the time limit in seconds (1 -- 255) for the
user to enter
somthing, the second variable (T) is the actual amount of time to
respond, and
the third variable (X$) is where the user response is stored... If the
user failed to
respond in time, the second variable is set to -256.
Bill
There is a copy of the 2000F Reference Manual on Al Kossow's site at:
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/2000TSB/2000F-rm-300.pdf
That would have answers to your questions...
Pete Turnbull wrote:
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What exactly do the first two parameters to the ENTER command do? They
always seem to have three variables (eg ENTER T2,T,X$).
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