CLEAR KEYBOARD BUFFER POKE 208,0
DISABLE LIST POKE 774,139
ENABLE LIST POKE 774,81
DISABLE STOP/RESTORE POKE 808,103
ENABLE STOP/RESTORE POKE 808,110
DISABLE LOAD POKE 816,0
ENABLE LOAD POKE 816,108
CHANGE KEY REPEATS POKE 2594,X (X=64...No keys repeat X=225...all keys repeat X=0...some keys repeat(cursor,etc))
CHANGE PRINT COLOR POKE 241,(0-15)
CLEAR FUNCTION KEY DEFs POKE 4096,0
USE LOWER CASE WITH CHAR POKE 4588,216
USE UPPER CASE WITH CHAR POKE 4588,208
SWITCH FAST/SLOW(0=SLOW) POKE 53296,(0-1)
DISABLE SAVE POKE 818,1
ENABLE SAVE POKE 818,78
DETECT WHICH COMPUTER A PROGRAM IS ON PEEK(65534)...72= C64...23=128..253= +4
DETECT SCREEN WIDTH PEEK(215) (0=40 columns...128=80 columns)
Anyone have anymore to add ?
Reset the computer then typing list poke 774,61:poke 775,255
2Mhz (works in both 64 and 128 mode) poke 53296,1
1Mhz (works in both 64 and 128 mode) poke 53296,0
Give F1-F8 same function as 64 mode poke 828,183
Reset (same as sys64738 on 64) sys65341
Some peeks/pokes regarding modems, from zimmers.net:
Detecting a ring:
if(peek(56577) and 8) = 0 then print "ringing"
Detecting a connection is accomplished by simply watching the Data
Carrier Detect line on the modem port. That will be bit 4 in location
56577. When the following BASIC condition becomes true, the BBS should
go online:
(peek(56577)and16)=16
The BBS program should go online by swinging its Data Terminal Ready
signal high. This can be done with the following:
poke56577,6:poke56579,6
The BBS program should hang up whenever it detects the Data Carrier
Detect line go low. That's done with something similar to the peek
above:
(peek(56577)and16)=0
The next step is to drop the Data Terminal ready signal by entering:
poke56577,0:poke56579,32