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For questions about the different versions and products of the Commodore 64

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How to use BASIC after "LOAD "$",8 on the C64

The best way is to have some sort of accessory program installed. There are a few options: on the Commodore 1541 test/demo disk there is a program called "DOS WEDGE". You can load and run this, an …
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11 votes

Why does this BASIC program keep restarting?

Here is how you do it in Commodore BASIC: 10 IF A=0 THEN PRINT "LOADING, PLEASE WAIT..." 20 IF A=0 THEN A=1:LOAD"LIB",8,1 30 REM "IF A=1" IS TEMPTING HERE BUT IS UNNECESSARY, SINCE A MUST NOT EQUAL Z …
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6 votes

How can I view BASIC code hidden by SYS?

A lot of Commodore 8-bit computer games used a disk that had random-access files on them. This means they were written directly to disk blocks, not via a program, sequential or relative file, which a …
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1 vote

Is it possible to bank out Kernal in Commodore PET, VIC-20 or 264 series computers?

While you can't do this on the VIC-20 at all, nothing is stopping you from programming your own ROM. It would not be difficult to create a ROM-switching socket or adapter of some sort, à la JiffyDOS, …
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8 votes

Getting your Commodore VIC-20, 64 or 128 online

Here are the answers of which I am aware, and I know there are others: https://jammingsignal.com/commodore-wi-fi-modem/ Schema's WiFi modem. Connects via the user port. Has a TFT display, and you …
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8 votes
3 answers
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Getting your Commodore VIC-20, 64 or 128 online

Back in the day, of course we used modems ("dial-up modems" in today's parlance) to get our Commodores connected to other systems. These days I know several people have concocted options to get Commo …
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10 votes
3 answers
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Commodore VIC-20/64/128/16/Plus 4 floppy disk drive replacement

We all know that floppy disks are getting hard to find, and floppy drives are fragile to begin with (especially Commodore's 1541 drive). I know that several companies and parties have released floppy …
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