From: Raymond C. Bryan (raycomp_at_visi.com)
Date: 2002-08-08 18:23:04
> >I have wrote a program voor the commodore 64, and I use it to >control a metal bending machine, so far so good. > >Now I want to make the commodore to boot automaticaly and run the program. > >How do I do this ? Do I have to save the program to e-prom and how >do I connect it, so the c64 can boot with this program ? > >Are there other ways to boot, without first loading my program ? I have the only auto booting Plus/4 ever made by Commodore. (Well Fred Bowen and I cooked up a way to replace the rom with the built-in programs with a simple routine on EPROM that shoved the load "*", 8 into the keyboard queue follewed by the rU and then print these to the screen followed by a Home chr$(47)? and 3 or 4 chr$(13) returns. Easier (for the 64) is to get a Quick Brown Box memory cart and use that to store your program on so that the QBB auto boots at power on. I use that at the store for my cashdrawer point of saile terminal program. -- Ray -- --------------------------------------------------------------- |Raymond C. Bryan 651-642-9890 vox | The battle is sometimes | |Raymond Computer 651-642-9891 fax | to the small for | |795 Raymond Ave -email: raycomp | the bigger they are | |St Paul MN 55114 @visi.com | the harder they fall. | |USA Amiga - Commodore | -- James Thurber -- | http://www.raymondcomputer.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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