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Commodore 64 - any way to safely plug in a cartridge when the power is on?
is there any programmatic setup you could do on a 64 that would make it safe to insert a cartridge with the power on ?
This calls for a clear No, But :)
Why is it Risky?
In general it's unhealthy ...
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Commodore 64 - any way to safely plug in a cartridge when the power is on?
You can not programmatically setup safe insert/remove cartridges. But there are hardware for enabling/disabling cartridge. By disabling a cartridge on startup, one can prevent cartridge software from ...
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Problem using Commodore 64 BASIC TAB() command in abbreviated form
I wouldn't call it a bug and the solution is kind of obvious: Don't type in the opening parenthesis for tokens that include that already (tab( and spc(), if you abbreviate the function. I.e.:
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Commodore 64 - any way to safely plug in a cartridge when the power is on?
From my experience back in the day, inserting a cartridge after loading and running a machine language monitor would more often than not disrupt machine operation, but would occasionally work in such ...
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Commodore 64 - any way to safely plug in a cartridge when the power is on?
Working on the assumption that cartridges are basically PCBs.
PCBs (and other connectors) can be designed to be hotplugged, and can be recognised as such by having fingers of different lengths such ...
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