| 1. | Later games get around this limitation with bank switching.
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| 2. | Like the original 6502, the 65CE02 does not include bank switching support.
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| 3. | The CPU's 64kB address limit was worked around through bank switching.
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| 4. | Bank switching originated in minicomputer systems.
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| 5. | Beyond that size ( e . g . in the 48GX ), bank switching is used.
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| 6. | In video game systems, bank switching allowed larger games to be developed for play on existing consoles.
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| 7. | Some computers have several identical memory banks of RAM, and use bank switching to switch between them.
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| 8. | RAM, or through use of bank switching to allow the ROM to be replaced by RAM at runtime.
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| 9. | Cromemco was the first microcomputer manufacturer to use bank switching, supporting 8 banks of 64KB in its systems.
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| 10. | The emulator supports all Atari 2600 cartridge bank switching schemes and has support for nearly all Atari 2600 titles.
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