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How does the sequence $C3, $C2, $CD translate to "CBM"?
I am fiddling with C64 cartridges and have successfully created one with a 32k EEPROM (of which I only use the top 8k).
For the autoboot though, according to this source, I need to put the string CBM8 …
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Confusion in the VIC-II registers
I am playing with my old C64 and fiddling with with VIC-II registers. I am using the great Programmer's Reference Guide, but there is something I don't quite get.
According to the register map, addres …
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How can I store a machine language program to disk on a C64?
I know I can use LOAD "PROGRAM",8,1 to load a program in a certain spot in memory, using the first two bytes of the file on disk.
Now let's say I have used the .MON command on the Final Cartridge III …
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How was a line of Commodore 64 BASIC code stored in its memory?
I am reading up on old C64 stuff and I am using the Vice emulator to play with it. Currently I am studying about how the C64 stored BASIC programs in RAM.
This is quite clear (it starts on address $0 …