routine reads the TOD clock of CIA1 on the C64 and C128. Since systime was a
dummy routine common for all CBMs before, this change adds an individual dummy
routine for all other CBM systems. CBM510/610 do also have a TOD clock, so a
similar function as in the C64 could be used ...
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mostly from the C64 version which is tested and works).
Improved interrupt handling (was needed for the driver).
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of the different machines instead of a separate one.
For the C128, make the textcolor() function work in 40 and 80 column mode.
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to emulate these functions on platforms where one or more of these functions
are not available (PET, CBM-II).
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separate module that contains a module constructor. In some cases, the
code was even unnecessary, since the screen size is known in advance.
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clean target. on some rm lines the argument was empty which caused the
NetBSD rm command to complain...
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