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From: paull@hplabs.UUCP (Rob WE6B)
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Subject: C128 (C64 mode) compatibility question.
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Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 11:15:25 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 25 11:15:25 1985
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  C64 fans and hackers,

    I have written a terminal program in BASIC that uses a machine 
  language routine to speed things up. The question is, will my program
  run on a C128? Does the C64 mode on the 128 look EXACTLY like a real 64?

   I would assume that all BASIC programs would work, but are all the peeks,
  pokes and kernal routines at the same addresses? I would hate to have to
  discard all the c64 documentation I have and wait for new stuff on the 128.

  If anyone can answer this I would appreciate it.

                                   TNX,    Rob   (WE6B)