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[[File:Epyx_Product_Catalog_17_Fast_Load.jpg|right|alt=Fast Load by Epyx]] | [[File:Epyx_Product_Catalog_17_Fast_Load.jpg|right|alt=Fast Load by Epyx]] | ||
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''Fast Load''(tm) by Epyx was released in 1984 and quickly became very popular in the USA. It supplies all basic functions and speed ups a user _really_ requires and is said to be quite compatible towards original software. Makes us wonder why there are several documentations found on adding an ON/OFF switch to the cartridge. Especially since the is a software option to disable the cartridge. | ''Fast Load''(tm) by Epyx was released in 1984 and quickly became very popular in the USA. It supplies all basic functions and speed ups a user _really_ requires and is said to be quite compatible towards original software. Makes us wonder why there are several documentations found on adding an ON/OFF switch to the cartridge. Especially since the is a software option to disable the cartridge. | ||
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Revision as of 00:47, 29 May 2010
Fast Load(tm) by Epyx was released in 1984 and quickly became very popular in the USA. It supplies all basic functions and speed ups a user _really_ requires and is said to be quite compatible towards original software. Makes us wonder why there are several documentations found on adding an ON/OFF switch to the cartridge. Especially since the is a software option to disable the cartridge.
Functionality
- Fast serial I/O (1541 floppy disk drives)
- DOS Wedge
- Monitor
- Basic disk editor
Notes
Binaries
Weblinks
- Epyx FastLoad at english wikipedia