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casting ability. Furthermore, the item can be in the character's

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backpack.  For example, my Thief had a Photon Blade in his

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9. Write this block back to $0004

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CALL-151 (gets you into the monitor)
9E42:14 (changes RUN command to EXEC)
INIT LOADER
DELETE LOADER

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routine is performed in the first few seconds of the boot". Well

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looks can be deceiving.  I started by booting the disk (of course)

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system hung.  So, I pressed the NMI button on my Senior Prom

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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

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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

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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

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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

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IIgs Edits by Publisher

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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
                  
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COPYA Modifications - Chart 1
Ignore what	$Address	Change to
Address field
Prolog	D5	$B954		29 00

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Strategic Simulations IIe

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Styleware (Scholastic) IIe

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(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.

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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

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MAPUTIL,A$33C,L$007F

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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