◄Contents► ◄Index► ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── BSAVE copies the contents of an area of memory to a file. BLOAD loads a file created by BSAVE into memory. BSAVE filespec$, offset%, length& BLOAD filespec$[,offset%] ■ filespec$ For BSAVE, a file to which an area of memory (a byte-for-byte memory image) is copied. For BLOAD, a memory-image file created by a previous BSAVE. ■ offset% For BSAVE, the offset of the starting address of the area of memory being saved. For BLOAD, the offset of the address where loading starts. ■ length& The number of bytes to copy (from 0 through 65,535). ■ The starting address of the memory area saved or loaded is determined by the offset and the most recent DEF SEG statement. See Also ◄DEF SEG► ◄VARPTR, VARSEG► ◄Differences from BASICA► ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── © Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1987-1992. All rights reserved. Converted from qbasic.hlp with DosHelp/HelpConvert