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I had no idea this had been realeased...
I downloaded and had a play.
After I sys49152 I get the "WHD installed ! " message no problem.
But if I try to "Load "$",7" it says "Loading" and stops .
I suspect this may be because I have a Jiffydos rom installed on My turbo chameleon. I'll disable it at some point today when I get a chance and try again.
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WHD requires that the baud rate be set to 9600 baud and that hardware handshaking is enabled (AT&K1). Go to a terminal program and type: at!$ to see if the directory shows.
I use JiffyDOS, but I don't use a Turbo Chameleon.
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Yeah, I can get the directory in CCGMS. First thing I tried.
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So, the baud rate is set to 9600 baud with hand shaking enabled?
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I have the some problems..
how to fix this?
load "$",7 freeze ....
at ccgms directory works with at!dir
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Thanks...
and by the way: with the enable-speed mode at a scpu the detecting of the wifi modem doesnt work.
i have to switch off speed-mode before i type sys49152.
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I am sure that is the case. The code is hard coded (timed) for a stock NTSC (only) C64. This won't work on PAL machines either.
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06-28-2019, 01:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2019, 01:17 AM by Zeropage.)
(06-20-2019, 02:55 PM)admin Wrote: I am sure that is the case. The code is hard coded (timed) for a stock NTSC (only) C64. This won't work on PAL machines either.
Hi Jim
Just to clarify :
Are you saying the the WHD program wont work with PAL machines ? Or just the SCPU detection ?
For a little more info :
If I install WHD with sys49152 and try to save a program (save"test",7) I get an output of :
FF
?BREAK ERROR
READY.
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The WHD program itself will not work on PAL machines. It uses strictly NTSC timing for the serial transfer routines.