Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!crdgw1!ge-dab!cho006.cho.ge.com!house_s From: house_s@cho006.cho.ge.com (Stephen House) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: RESET button for C64 (Oops!!) Message-ID: <1991Jun15.234501.2380@cho006.cho.ge.com> Date: 16 Jun 91 03:45:01 GMT References: <1991Jun13.125540.2364@cho006.cho.ge.com> <1991Jun14.130910.2377@cho006.cho.ge.com> Organization: GE Fanuc Automation, North America Lines: 39 In article <1991Jun14.130910.2377@cho006.cho.ge.com>, house_s@cho006.cho.ge.com writes: > In article <1991Jun13.125540.2364@cho006.cho.ge.com>, I wrote: >> >> >> I would very much like to have a reset button for my C64. I figure all that >> is needed is a normally-open push button that is connected between the RESET >> line and +5V or possibly connected between >> _____ >> RESET and ground, if RESET is active low. Is this all that is needed, or must >> there be anything else? > > > Well, I've already gotten a boat-load of replies. > > In summary, _____ > just connect RESET to ground via a normally-open switch. One of the easiest > ways of doing this is to connect Pin 1 to Pin 3 of the cartridge port > (expansion port, I think) > > > Thanks to: > > Steve Mane > Golando > Phil > Frank Prindle > Stephen Coan -- Said to use a one-shot button and to attach to IC that > generates the RESET signal > > > Stephen House > house_s@cho006.cho.ge.com -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stephen House Real Life Novelists -- Way Cool Group!! house_s@cho006.cho.ge.com "I hope I treat her kind, and don't mess with her mind when see starts to see the darker side of me." --- Neil Young "Lookin' For Love" off of "Zuma"