Apparently this whacks the processing speed up:
POKE 56325, (0-255), with POKE 56325,51 being 'normal'.
I spotted this in Your 64, July 1985 issue.
I tapped this in on the BASIC screen and also within a progam via the Action Replay. I saw no speed increase or decrease.
Is this a misprint? Or would it work at all?
Can you REALLY overclock the 64 with a poke?
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Re: Can you REALLY overclock the 64 with a poke?
I can't remember the exact value off the top of my head, but you can blank the screen (i.e. turn it off) and that WILL speed up the processor - since it is no longer interrupted by the VIC-II chip trying to draw the screen display.
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Re: Can you REALLY overclock the 64 with a poke?
POKE 53265,PEEK(53265) AND 23 (turn off screen display)
POKE 53265,PEEK(53265) OR 16 (turn on screen display)
That's according to this: http://ready64.org/articoli/_files/043_pokesc64.txt
POKE 53265,PEEK(53265) OR 16 (turn on screen display)
That's according to this: http://ready64.org/articoli/_files/043_pokesc64.txt
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Re: Can you REALLY overclock the 64 with a poke?
This trick is used by many a tape accelerator software and some floppy speeders.
Also nifty when the breadbin was calculating some heavy numbers.
Hmm, now I want to finish my workspace at home FAST, so I can start molesting my commodore again. Muhahah!
Also nifty when the breadbin was calculating some heavy numbers.
Hmm, now I want to finish my workspace at home FAST, so I can start molesting my commodore again. Muhahah!
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Re: Can you REALLY overclock the 64 with a poke?
It was used by the standard tape loading routine before fastloaders, too.Vosla wrote:This trick is used by many a tape accelerator software and some floppy speeders.
Also nifty when the breadbin was calculating some heavy numbers.
Hmm, now I want to finish my workspace at home FAST, so I can start molesting my commodore again. Muhahah!
Chris
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
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Thanks, Chris. I forgot that.Chris Abbott wrote:It was used by the standard tape loading routine before fastloaders, too.
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Re: Can you REALLY overclock the 64 with a poke?
ah, that 3/4 hour wait for China Miner to load... at least no chance of screen burnVosla wrote:Thanks, Chris. I forgot that.Chris Abbott wrote:It was used by the standard tape loading routine before fastloaders, too.
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Geez, I need that breadbin up and running again!!!
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?