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One PRG DCM for EasyFlash   [2010]

Release Date :
25 September 2010

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

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User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 9 June 2021
Good hack that works with prg's and also with some crt's. Found out, when a single Ocean-crt is put inside (for example the game Toki) and then saved, the resulting EF-cartridge then sadly still shows the menue.
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Submitted by e5frog on 3 August 2017
Not everything uploaded is accepted, so I mean that it was nice that it was.
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 16 September 2013
"Ah, my hack made it here."
funny enough, it was you who added it =)
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Submitted by e5frog on 16 September 2013
Ah, my hack made it here. It was made just to show that guy that hacked Giana Sisters for C64GS how to use the EasyFlash platform for a single prg on a cart. I removed the intro and hid the meny and instead of waiting for button press I made it jump automatically to start.
Handy way to quickly start a lot of (one per crt) prg files, for example start your kid's favorite C64 game.
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