5. The upper limit of workspace that SAM will assume is just below your CCP. This is determined by the fact that location "TAM + OPV" contains 0. There are two ways to change this limit: the first way is ephemeral and lasts only while you are using SAM and consists of executing the &cws,HEXLOC/ function, where HEXLOC is the current desired upper limit of workspace - be sure to use upper case symbols when telling SAM about hexadecimal adresses. The second way is permanent and not dependent on the size of your CP/M system, and that is to replace the zeroes at TAM - OPV and at TAM with a fixed adress - this is done either with the monitor functions &c. or using SAM thus: %xwp,%xal,tam,%xal,opv//,HEXLOC/ expression. The foregoing changes the permanent table which only is effective upon the next reentry into SAM. 6. Other general information is contained in "SAM" organized files which you can access easily using SAM. After you have successfully started up SAM as evidenced by receiving a line feed with no other message - and proven it by typing something followed by an equal sign and getting the something vomited back at you, then you can use the SAM file functions to bring in and view the texts they contain. Be sure to either specify the appropriate extension in your file commands, or to preset the extension using the %sfe,EXT/ command where EXT is the desired extension. Note that EXT may be either symbols, or ??? or even nothing as in %sfe/; if you have set up the latter the execution of the list file function &lf, / will display your directory - horizontally, and %lf,{linefeed}/ vertically. .