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 For example, to switch Y and Z to emulate the common layout on German keyboards, a minimally invasive approach would be: For example, to switch Y and Z to emulate the common layout on German keyboards, a minimally invasive approach would be:
  
-1. Select some piece of RAM where you want to out your new decoding table. I have chosen the unused area for $2a7-$2ff+1. Select some piece of RAM where you want to out your new decoding table. For the following steps, I have chosen the area of $2a7-$2ff, which is unused by the Kernal and on of the lesser-used addresses of typical programs
  
 2. Copy the decoding table from the Kernal into that area: 2. Copy the decoding table from the Kernal into that area:
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