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Date   : Sat, 12 Feb 2000 10:09:09 +0000
From   : Graham Bisset <graham@...>
Subject: Re: EXMON II

At 09:48 11/02/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>In message <3.0.5.32.20000209205511.008087d0@...>, Graham Bisset
><graham@...> writes
>>Isn't it just *EX to start Exmon II ?  It truly was my
>>favourite data editor and so so handy.  Just a shame it
>>couldn't deal with data in the &400 space, which I dont
>>think a lot of programmes could.
>
>ISTR that &400 marks the start of the language workspace, so editing the
>contents might be a little self-defeating, if EXMON is a language ROM,
>that is.
>

Yeah, I think you're right, but since Exmon II was pretty magical
in itself, I thought it might have been overcome :-)

>Part of that space could be manipulated by using the BASIC variables @%
>through to Z%. If you were very cunning (and careful), it was possible
>to execute machine code in there.

Yup, as Exile did for Novella protection.  

Cheers
Graham
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