rferguso@ECN.PURDUE.EDU (Robert S. Ferguson) (02/01/91)
Well, I managed to fix the auto-boot problem by myself. Thanks for all the help. It was really quite simple. I should have checked this before I posted. :-( The sys number was changed from 2064 to 2066 in the compressed version. To make Kermit auto-boot when you turn your 128 on, you need to download boot-kermit, available at maxwell.physics.purdue.edu in the pub/c64kermit directory. In line 610, change the 52 to a 54. Then run the program. If you get a block allocated error, remove line 30 and run it again. Now it will load much faster than it does in the 64 mode. By the way, the compressed version of kermit is at milton. <boB< -- Where's the KA-BOOM? | Robert Ferguson There was supposed to be an enormous, | rferguso@ecn.purdue.edu (or) Earth-shattering KA-BOOM! -- Marvin Martian | rferguso@gn.ecn.purdue.edu r-znvy-zr-vs-lbh-pna-ernq-guvf-naq-lbh-ner-n-grrantr-zhgnag-avawn-ghegyrf-sna