[F5 -> Reboot C64] does not reset real floppy drives connected to the Commodore. Is it possible for Ultimate64/U2+ to control the Serial Reset line so that real drives can also be reset this way?
Second thing:
[Drive A/B Settings -> Resets when C64 resets -> No]
Setting this option to [No] causes the reset button and the [F5 -> Reset C64] option to not reset emulated Floppy Drives.
Also the [F5 -> Reboot C64] option stops resetting drives.
But during [F5 -> Reboot C64] it would probably be a good idea to still reset all drives regardless of the [Resets when C64 resets] option setting.
I think it will be consistent with the behavior of real HW when performing power cycle off/on.
On second thought... however, resetting the serial may reset some Commodore computer models, which should not happen and will cause a different behavior than expected.
[F5 -> Reboot C64] does not reset real floppy drives connected to the Commodore. Is it possible for Ultimate64/U2+ to control the Serial Reset line so that real drives can also be reset this way?![obraz](https://github.com/GideonZ/1541ultimate/assets/1929111/cb4af6e9-93bf-4d87-b19c-239529cb2bb6)
Second thing: [Drive A/B Settings -> Resets when C64 resets -> No] Setting this option to [No] causes the reset button and the [F5 -> Reset C64] option to not reset emulated Floppy Drives. Also the [F5 -> Reboot C64] option stops resetting drives. But during [F5 -> Reboot C64] it would probably be a good idea to still reset all drives regardless of the [Resets when C64 resets] option setting. I think it will be consistent with the behavior of real HW when performing power cycle off/on.