Page 8 Second column, first line: casting ability. Furthermore, the item can be in the character's Second column, second line: backpack. For example, my Thief had a Photon Blade in his Third column, first line: 9. Write this block back to $0004 ----- Page 9 First column, first 4 lines: CALL-151 (gets you into the monitor) 9E42:14 (changes RUN command to EXEC) INIT LOADER DELETE LOADER ----- Page 12 First column, line 45 (article: Marc Matchelor's softkey for DataSoft's Video Title Shop): routine is performed in the first few seconds of the boot". Well First column, line 46: looks can be deceiving. I started by booting the disk (of course) First column, line 49: system hung. So, I pressed the NMI button on my Senior Prom ----- Page 13 First column, lines 1 - 4: 62 - ring of dispelling 63 - ring of death 64 - adept baldness 65 - arabic diary 66 - demonic chimes 67 - black candle 68 - black box 69 - st. trebor's rump Second column, lines 1 - 4: so I used A9 21 00. Now, on to the code. In bank $01, at $AC34 we see: 01/AC34: A9 20 00 LDA #0020 Track 20 Third column, lines 1 - 6: Softkey for... Impossible Mission II Epyx As of late, EPYX has been getting downright rude with its protection. With Final Assault, (I'm working on it...) your climber dies a horrible death from nothing and then insults you. So far, I Third column, lines 38 - 39: at zero page, replace the LDX FF and LDY FF with the correct values, and not only will it pass the checks, but store the correct ----- Page 28 First column, line 1: IIgs Edits by Publisher Second column, lines 1 - 4: Software Toolworks IIgs Search for Change to 22 00 00 00 7A 7A A8...D0 12 F4 17 00 22 00 00 00 7A 7A A8... 80 12 F4 17 00 Third column, lines 1 - 4 COPYA Modifications - Chart 1 Ignore what $Address Change to Address field Prolog D5 $B954 29 00 ----- Page 29 Third column, line 1: Strategic Simulations IIe Third column, line 4: Styleware (Scholastic) IIe ----- Page 32 First column, lines 1 - 4: (Bytes per row is necessary), it prints this information forward or reverse. I've been using this utility for some time. It's much easier than dumping a sector with Copy II+ and trying to organize it to see if it IS map data. ----- Page 33 Second column, lines 1 - 5: 1725-$C2F5 3220-$836D 5380-$F1C6 1730-$92A4 3900-$9AE5 5385-$3775 1735-$77C6 3905-$8A3F 5390-$F8CE 1740-$E887 3910-$5041 DOSUTIL,A$300,L$0038 Second column, line 13: MAPUTIL,A$33C,L$007F Third column, lines 1 - 3: 6170: 3F 24 24 24 24 04 00 1C $2B5C 6178: C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 3F $4D0B 6180: 3F 3F 3F 07 00 DB DB 1B $F0D6