Question: How to read a *.m file written many years ago?

I have some library program files written using Maple 11 (or before).

I can read and use the file programs and they have worked fine for many years.

But I would like to actually see the programming commands that are buried within with a view to modification, so, according to the Maple "Help" file, I tried the following command sequence:

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restart;
interface(echo=4,quiet=false);
interface(echo);
interface(quiet);
                            1, false

                               4

                             false

read "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Maple 11\\test3.m";

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But there is no echo.

So, how do I read (and modify) these files?

Thank you

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