Table switching - was I dreaming?

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kenzo42
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Table switching - was I dreaming?

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I thought I remember reading a thread where table switching didn't require soldering to the MS2 C64 chip (left most, top side) anymore. Was it just a wet dream or did it come true? I can't find the thread anymore.
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Table switching is now on PE0 as well as PE1. PE1 is the 'lost' pin, where you have to solder directly to the chip leads. PE0 on the other hand, is connected to JP4 on the daughter card. You're still wiring a little jumper, but now you're going from an actual wire hole in the PCB.

This also applies to the cased uS and the uSM, where PE0 = FLEX pin.
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