Fix blk overflow in usage guide index
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Contents
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4 Number literals 6 Compilation vs meta-comp.
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5 Number literals 6 Compilation vs meta-comp.
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8 Interpreter I/O 11 Signed-ness
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14 Addressed devices 17 DOES>
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18 Disk blocks 21 How blocks are organized
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22 Addressed devices
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18 Disk blocks (cont.)
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Number literals
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Traditional Forth often use HEX/DEC switches to go from decimal
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to hexadecimal parsing. Collapse OS parses literals in a way
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that is closer to C.
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Straight numbers are decimals, numbers starting with "0x"
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are hexadecimals (example "0x12ef"), "0b" prefixes indicate
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binary (example "0b1010"), char literals are single characters
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surrounded by ' (example 'X'). Char literals can't be used for
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whitespaces.
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21 How blocks are organized 22 Addressed devices
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blk/005
Normal file
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blk/005
Normal file
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Number literals
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Traditional Forth often use HEX/DEC switches to go from decimal
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to hexadecimal parsing. Collapse OS parses literals in a way
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that is closer to C.
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Straight numbers are decimals, numbers starting with "0x"
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are hexadecimals (example "0x12ef"), "0b" prefixes indicate
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binary (example "0b1010"), char literals are single characters
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surrounded by ' (example 'X'). Char literals can't be used for
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whitespaces.
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