!pr0
Corrections to the Generic Screen Dump

Steve Knouse called to thank us for printing his Generic Screen Dump program last month, and to chew us out for garbling it.

It seems that we edited and renumbered the code, but didn't update the line number references in the text.

Here's a table to translate what the article says into what it means:

!lm+10
Says      Means

1610      1100

2030      1460

2190      1620
2250      1680
2260      1690
2270      1700
2280      1710
2290      1720
2300      1730
2310      1740
!lm-10

Sorry about that, readers.  Sorry about that, Steve.

[  And another last-minute correction -- the TAY instruction in line 1510 should be a TYA.  ]
