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From: mff@wuphys.UUCP (Swamp Thing)
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Subject: TS-1000 users (is anybody out there?): HOTZ-II help wanted
Message-ID: <371@wuphys.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 11:27:37 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 11:27:37 1985
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I have recently purchased HOTZ-II for my TS-1000 and have a question:

[Micro-review:  This is an assembler,disassembler, single-step debugger.
Frankley, it's the slickest piece of software I've seen for the machine.
Cost is ~$20.00.  If anyone is interested, I could send more info.]

Anyways, I want to replace the permanent names file with one of my own.
Basically, I want the old names with some new ones for a program, but don't
want to duplicate the old ones.  If I just overwrite the old name file with one
that's larger, the names toward the beginning seem to be ignored, presumabley
because the program doesn't know that the file begins where it does.  There is
not, as far as I can tell, a name specifying the beginning, as there is for the
end.  So, does anyone know how to get it to recognize that the file begins at
an earlier location?  Thanks for any help.


						Mark F. Flynn
						Department of Physics
						Washington University
						St. Louis, MO  63130
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