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When 4F is used, 1122 bytes of data are copied over from unused save memory to main memory and executed. The program first shows a number on screen. This number can be altered by pressing up or down and functions as a program select:
When 4F is used, 1122 bytes of data are copied over from unused save memory to main memory and executed. The program first shows a number on screen. This number can be altered by pressing up or down and functions as a program select:
- Pressing B will close the program.
* Pressing B will close the program.
- Selecting program 01 will start the RAM Writer.
* Selecting program 01 will start the RAM Writer.
- Selecting program 02 will start the NickWriter.
* Selecting program 02 will start the NickWriter.


After the program exits, either by pressing B on the program select or when any of its applications are closed, the 1122 bytes of data are copied back to unused save memory. '''This causes any values written within the environment's area (between addresses $C6E8 and $CB4A) to persist''' after closing the program.
After the program exits, either by pressing B on the program select or when any of its applications are closed, the 1122 bytes of data are copied back to unused save memory. '''This causes any values written within the environment's area (between addresses $C6E8 and $CB4A) to persist''' after closing the program.