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''Cartridge dumping'' is pretty easy once you have the required hardware added or changes made to your C64/C128. A modified [[:Category:Kernal ROM|Kernal ROM]] usually is sufficient. Disabling the expansion port and re-enabling it during C64 operation by using | ''Cartridge dumping'' is pretty easy once you have the required hardware added or changes made to your C64/C128. A modified [[:Category:Kernal ROM|Kernal ROM]] usually is sufficient. Disabling the expansion port and re-enabling it during C64 operation by using an added switch is another common method. | ||
A very well written and illustrated article named [http://markus.brenner.de/cartridge/index.html Dumping Cartridges on the Commodore 64] by Markus Brenner is nowadays defacto main page for this topic. Check it out! | A very well written and illustrated article named [http://markus.brenner.de/cartridge/index.html Dumping Cartridges on the Commodore 64] by Markus Brenner is nowadays defacto main page for this topic. Check it out! |
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Cartridge dumping is pretty easy once you have the required hardware added or changes made to your C64/C128. A modified Kernal ROM usually is sufficient. Disabling the expansion port and re-enabling it during C64 operation by using an added switch is another common method.
A very well written and illustrated article named Dumping Cartridges on the Commodore 64 by Markus Brenner is nowadays defacto main page for this topic. Check it out!