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OPTION READ FAST PROCEDURE example ON ALL BUT VIC20 BITMAP ENABLE(320,200) CLS WHITE INK BLACK DATA AS POSITION LOAD "spock.csv" AS TEXT DIM x1 AS POSITION, y1 AS POSITION DIM x2 AS POSITION, y2 AS POSITION DO READ x1, y1, x2, y2 IF x1 = 999 THEN HALT ENDIF LINE x1, y1 TO x2, y2 LOOP END PROC example[] ON ALL BUT VIC20
                        The instructions here refer to compiling the example from the command line. For Microsoft Windows 
                        users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile each single example with just one click.
                        
                                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
        
  
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                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.cpc -O dsk -o contrib_spock2.dsk contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.cpc.exe -O dsk -o contrib_spock2.dsk contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.atarixl -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.atarixl.exe -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.atari -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.atari.exe -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.coco -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.coco.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.coco3 -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.coco3.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.coleco -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.coleco.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.c128 -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.c128.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.c128z -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.c128z.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.c64 -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.c64.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.d32 -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.d32.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.d64 -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.d64.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.msx1 -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.msx1.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.pc128op -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.pc128op.exe -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.plus4 -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.plus4.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.sc3000 -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.sc3000.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.sg1000 -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.sg1000.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.mo5 -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.mo5.exe -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.to8 -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.to8.exe -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
                            In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:
                        
                        Linux
                        ugbc.zx -O tap -o contrib_spock2.tap contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        Windows
                        ugbc.zx.exe -O tap -o contrib_spock2.tap contrib_spock2.bas
                        
                        For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows 
                        you to download and compile this example with just one click.
                        
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