The C64 responds with
OK
to confirm that the program is intact on the disk.
However, If you see
?VERIFYING ERROR
then the current program in
memory is not the same as the program saved to disk.
There are many other BASIC commands relating to disks. Please visit the Retro Games
Ltd website for links to further online resources.
EJECTING
The current media section in Media access shows the currently inserted virtual disk
(and tape and cartridge or stand-alone program file if any have been auto-loaded in
the same session).
In Media access, push
↓
on the joystick until you enter the current media section. Now
highlight the relevant
Eject
button and press
FIRE
to remove that file from the disk
drive, the tape deck or the cartridge slot.
Please note that when you save your current state using the Save/load state MENU
option (NOT the same as saving a program to disk), the saved state assigns to the
most recently inserted virtual media file. If you eject the most recently inserted file,
then the previously inserted file becomes the most recent, and saved states are
assigned to that file instead.
CURRENT
MEDIA
FILES
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Summary of Contents for THEC64
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