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- From: koskphon@inet.uni-c.dk (George Brock-Nannestad)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Question: Epyx Fast Load Cartridge
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 00:23:01 GMT
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- Ghislain Fortin (stoper@andrew.sca.usherb.ca) wrote:
-
- : Robert Watson wrote:
- : >
- : > I recently acquired an Epyx Fast Load Cartridge, and need to get a list
- : > of the commands available for it, ie, C="x", or whatever. This particular
- : > cartridge is for the C64, and was manufactured circa 1984.
- : >
- : > Thanks,
- : >
- : > Robert
- : > rmwatson@eskimo.comHi Bob!
-
- : In fact, I have sold mine a long time ago.
- : The only command I remember is the $ command that replace load"$",8 and
- : list.
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- Many of the commands are the same as the ones for the Action Replay cartridge
- (and perhaps others, I don't know).
-
- Use / to load a program
- Use % to load and run a program (I think)
-
- The pound-sign should bring up a menu where you can disable the fastload
- routines.
-
- You can also use @command instead of OPEN "something..."
- eg. @S:filename will scratch a file.
- @ alone will read the error-channel
-
- This is all I can remember. I haven't used my Epyx cartridge since I got my
- Action Replay (One of my best investments), but I have the instructions
- somewhere, so if anyone is interested I can find them and post a command-
- list.
-
- -Laust
-