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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 an added switch is another common method.
''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!




[[Category:Cartridge_FAQ]]
[[Category:Cartridge_FAQ]]

Revision as of 23:35, 14 June 2010

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!