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Oh, ok. I did not know you were going for an endless look. We used to take other peoples floppys and make it boot to and endless loop on them

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Yeah, that'd be the whole point of the GOTO. For formal reasons, I probably could have also included a line 40 with just END as the text.

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Even though it would never get to that command line?

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Yup. Even though the line would never be seen, it's still supposed to be there.

The program doesn't even need it to know it ends.

IIRC, it's a holdover from ancient times when memory was more volatile. A loop may be broken. So, you still include the END.