3.
The instruction immediately following the space allotted for the number must be either a
stop (an S) (see Fig. 3) or an A reference point (AV, AW, AY, AZ, aV, aW, aY, or aZ) (see
Fig. 4.
Unless it is a 'signal stop,' there is no restriction on the instruction immediately preceding the
space allotted for the number. Normally it would be an origin point to enable the program to
skip around the number and continue with subsequent instructions. Similarly, the instruction
immediately following the space allotted for the number would be an A reference point or a
stop followed by any reference point. (see Figs. 3 and 4).
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