Eric Auer wrote:

> You can also do:
> 
> debug jam.sys
> e 2d85 0a
> e 2938 fd
> e 2ccf 00
> w
> q
> 
> This is shorter but also patches a JNZ which makes

You're right, but in my script memory offsets also match file offsets.
So you can take a disassembler, e.g., BIEW, load JAM.SYS to it and start
examining the code.

> JAM hang when it detects that you modify it :-p

Thanks for having continued my work! :-)

Robert Riebisch
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