Thanks. So.. it could be said than this would make the Commodore 64 a "de facto" 66K of RAM computer, wouldn't it? Because if I... - Disable the I/O area and write to $D800... - Enable the I/O area and write to the Color RAM as I need... - And then disable the I/O area and read what I previously wrote there... Would the values still be there? Could I disable I/O when raster line is out of the displayed area to tinker with $D800... and then reenable before first line is going to be displayed? -- Sent from: http://cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/Received on 2020-08-28 01:00:03
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