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Subject: Sol Software - Music files - ascii
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I know that the music program does not have the same problem as the basic5 
program.  You load the music into memory then give the "F" command for the 
music compiler to look for the end of the text file.  Still, for consistency, 
I thought to send them along anyway.

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