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  • Last modified Oct 16, 1988 10:21:58 PM
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UnProtect Procedure for DEFENDER OF THE CROWN 1. Copy all the files from your DOC Master Disk to another disk, put the master away, and only use the copy. 2. Rename the file DOC.EXE to DOC.DBG (Debug won't write an EXE file) 3. Follow the instructions in the sample debug session below: <CR>=Carriage Return ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A>DEBUG DOC.DBG <CR> -S 0 FFFF B8 00 A0 50 FF 36 0A 45 <CR> ; search for beginning of routine. 206F:3BCC ; addresses may be different 206F:3BF2 -A3BCC <CR> ; assemble at first address 206F:3BCC JMP 3BF2 <CR> ; jump to second address 206F:3BCE <CR> -W <CR> ; write the edited file back to disk Writing 11600 bytes -Q <CR> ; quit, return to DOS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Rename DOC.DBG to DOC.EXE If everything went ok, your DEFENDER OF THE CROWN is completely unprotected. It can be backed up with DiskCopy, and it will also run in a subdirectory of your hard drive. This unprotect brought to you by: THE DOCTOR of "M.A.S.H." (Microcomputer Assembly Software Hackers), Fort Myers, Florida. Remember, a good program is an unprotected program.♀→♀
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