On 26/12/2016 23:39, Michał Pleban wrote: > Technically yes, but only from some user software (perhaps loaded as a > PRG) since you cannot re-boot into the switching KERNAL. If you use a magic sequence then there is no need for a special switching kernel. You can use one if you wish, but you could boot straight into your preferred one. Which could be a modified kernel that switches using a command, or automatically when certain features are used. It's way more flexible, but of course needs more complex switching. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2016-12-27 01:00:02
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