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[C= commodore 64]
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Commodore Secrets
Product: Any Commodore 8-bit computer
Typing: PRINT\'\'+-0 will crash the BASIC.
Product: Commodore PET, Vic20, 64, but not the 128
Typing: 35072121 crashes the BASIC. The Commodore 64 sometimes reports ?SYNTAX ERROR instead.
Product: Commodore PET, older versions
Typing: WAIT 6502,n Results in the word MICROSOFT! being displayed n times.
Product: Commodore 128
To get the credits and anti-war message you just need to type: SYS 32800,123,45,6
To get another hidden message, go to the ML monitor and type: m f63f5 f640b
Product: Commodore 1571 Disk Drive (DOS 3)
The following BASIC 2 program displays the software and hardware credits and a date. 10 dv=8:sa=32770:n=46:rem device number, starting address, number of bytes 20 st$=\'\':open1,dv,15,\'m-r\'+chr$(sa-int(sa/256)*256))+chr$(sa/256)+chr$(n) 30 fori=1ton:get#1,by$:st$=st$+by$:printasc(by$);:next:close1 40 print:printst$
Product: Commodore 1581 Disk Drive
error = $ff3f org $3000 lda #$79 OR lda #$7a jmp error
The two messages are listed in the 1581 dos reference guide as:
$79: Software by David Siracusa. Hardware by Greg Berlin
$7a: Dedicated to my wife Lisa
Here is a program to illustrate the messages: 10 open15,9,15:n$=\'m-w\':m$=\'\' 20 fori=0to3:reada:n$=n$+chr$(a):next 30 fori=0to2:reada:m$=m$+chr$(a):next 40 print#15,n$chr$(121)m$:print#15,\'m-e\'chr$(0)chr$(3) 50 get#15,a$:printa$;:ifst=0goto50 60 print#15,n$chr$(122)m$:print#15,\'m-e\'chr$(0)chr$(3) 70 get#15,a$:printa$;:ifst=0goto70 80 data0,3,5,169 90 data76,63,255
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{Marko Mäkelä} (Marko.Makela@HUT.FI)
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