I'm sorry, but I really don't mean to be stupid here. I am using/referring to the English (USA) keyboard layout. The normal C64 center row of keys is:
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A S D F G H J K L : ; = [RETURN]
On a normal PC, the center row is:
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A S D F G H J K L ; ' [RETURN]
As you can see, there is no obvious positional key to match that the '=' key. Which brings me back to my question: On a normal English-language PC emulating a normal English-language C64, what specific key do you press to enter an '=' character?
When you mention the PDF file included with the installation, are you referring to the one-page file that looks like this?
If so, there is no indication in this document of how to enter the '=' character. It *does* refer to how to enter the CBM, Run/Stop, Restore, Clr/Home, Up Arrow, Pound keys. It just doesn't mention the '=' character. Could you (or someone) please tell me what key or key-sequence on the PC keyboard is supposed to represent it?
FDWojo