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From: miller@uiucdcs.UUCP (miller )
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Subject: Re: C64 Reset switch - (nf)
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Date: Thu, 1-Mar-84 22:28:04 EST
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uiucdcs!miller    Mar  1 16:40:00 1984

If you want to get fancy, rather than simply connecting reset to ground as Jeff
suggested, you can connect your switch to a one shot.  You can look in the back
of the Programmer's Reference Guide for where/how to add this as they have the
diagrams back there.

A little known side note: the restore key *alone* causes a nonmaskable
interrupt on your c64.  No, not run/stop and restore - just restore alone.
Once the NMI has occured, the software checks to see if the run/stop key is
down.

A. Ray Miller
Univ Illinois