> ] - the pause key is disabled using some yet unknown mechanism
> Nop. Pause key stays enabled.
>
> ] - pressing pause messes things up, but the disk I/O routine can recover
> Nop. Pressing pause indeed messes things up, but the disk I/O routine can
NOT
> recover. So in the end you will get an error message like 'Disk I/O error'
> under BASIC. Or 'Error reading disk, Abort, Retry or Ignore' under DOS.

Hmmm... it's strange.
On my Sanyo MSX2+, when I press the PAUSE key while loading from disk etc.
it doesn't pause the computer. It pauses AFTER the diskaccess... Strange,
because it's still a hardware-pause.

Same goes for turboR???


~Grauw


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