In the latest episode from the Bioprocessore channel, viewers are guided through the process of loading multiple BASIC programs into the memory of the Commodore 64 simultaneously.
The tutorial first demonstrates how to manually modify the necessary pointers that the Commodore 64 uses to manage BASIC memory, providing clear explanations along the way. Afterward, a small machine language program is introduced, utilizing interrupts to facilitate a much faster transition between programs. This well-commented listing enhances efficiency while maintaining clarity.
Notably, the entire tutorial is created using BASIC V2.0 on the Commodore 64, without the aid of any additional tools or editors.
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