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Subject: MS-DOS 2.xx wizardry needed
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Date: Mon, 27-Feb-84 14:31:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 27 14:31:00 1984
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From:  Larry Campbell 

Help!  Has anyone successfully used DOS call 4B (Load and Execute
a Process)?  More pertinently, has anyone discovered any bad magic needed
to make it work?  I know about doing a Set Block (call 4A) first to
free up some memory but 4B still blows up on me.  More precisely,
the loaded program appears to be born with congenital brain damage;
it runs, but does mysterious and terrifying things (independent of
what program I'm trying to load).  Any clues out there?

- lc
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