If you don't emulate it exactly then I'll do my best to write software that fails :-) If anyone writes software that doesn't run on real hardware then I'll haunt you forever ;-) On 27/02/2018 15:58, Mia Magnusson wrote: > Of course it would normally be turned off. The only reason to turn it > on is to be able to read/write $0/$1 which is only usable for 6509 > software that work together with the 8088 card, or maybe use all memory > available to VIC-II in a P500. I assume that the 6509 code for the 8088 > card would normally go in the small free ram in bank 15. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2018-02-27 23:00:03
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