On Fri, 7 Jul 2017 10:55:27 -0700 (PDT), Geo wrote:
>
> 60 poke631,78:poke632,197:poke633,13:pok
> e198,3
>
>
> The problem is that this doesn't execute the NEXT command. What am I doing
wrong. TIA
What is 631? Google says "Secondary addresses assigned to files", which
isn't helpful for me.
Is this time critical? Like for the interrupt vectors my POKEs often
crashed the computer. Because after poking the first value (high byte),
the C64 might already have checked the addresses of the interrupt vector
again and branched, before the slow BASIC poked the low byte to this
interrupt vector. Thus likely jumping to an area in memory filled with
garbage.
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