• Turboload

    Origin

    - + load

    Full definition of turboload

    Noun

    turboload

    (plural turboloads)
    1. (computing, dated) A software mechanism that loads data from cassette tape more rapidly than usual, saving time and making software piracy more difficult.
      • 1985, Speed Trials (in Your Spectrum issue 14, May 1985)Even headerless LOADs will work with the Sprint, though be warned, it can't cope with the now common turboload.
      • 1997, "Jason", c64 Server64 Question (on newsgroup comp.sys.cbm)I don't think the Server64 is being taken any further, the programmer was losing interest when I emailed him a few months ago and it can't accept turboloads...

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