Sounds like bit 3 is being dropped when stored as a variable. That would suggest that you have a bad ram at the top end of user memory space. Steve > On Apr 2, 2019, at 9:07 PM, David Laffineuse <davidlaffineuse@me.com> wrote: > > The keyboard seems to be working perfectly fine. > For instance if I type on the key 'Y', the letter Y is displayed on the screen. However if I set a variable to Y, e.g. a$="Y" then I print a$, I get a Q on the screen... > The same occurs with I which produces an A, H which produces @, Z which produces R, X which produces P, 8 that produces 0, and 9 that produces 1. All the other letters are fine. > What is going on? > DavidReceived on 2019-04-03 04:00:48
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