RE: *** GMX Spamverdacht *** 6510 $00/$01

ncoplin_at_orbeng.com
Date: 2003-07-28 09:38:42

>> Also, what C64 gadgets have used the bits 6 and 7? I only recall two
other
>> devices:
>> 1) the C128 for the CAPS key
>> 2) the Turbo Master for speed shift (1MHz vs 4Mhz)

>i *think* flash-8 used it for a simelar purpose as turbo-process (it was 
>process not master no?)

Actually there was a "processor" and a "master". The "master" was the blue
metal box with a 65C02 running at 4MHz. The "Processor" was a 65C816 at
4MHz, but needed manual tuning for some machines.

Thanks for the info ;)

- Nick


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