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Servo command confusion?!?!?!?!

OK first off I've asked many people what to do, all their advice should work in theory. But never work in reality. I'm currently trying to program my robo-one style robot to walk (very tricky). I need to move more than one servo at a time, I'm using a BASIC atom from lynxmotion. To move one servo i tried using "SERVO (#of pin servo is on), (how much i want it to move)" or "PULSOUT (#of pin servo is on), (how much i want it to move)". The thing is if i put 2 or more of these right ofter each other
(ie. SERVO 1, 800
SERVO 2, 800
SERVO 3, 800)
It will move servo 1, then servo 2, then servo 3 or in the order that the statements are entered. Is there a way that i can move all 3 together? If you need more info to help just ask.
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