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echo: cis.os9.6809.coco
to: Bob Archambault 76506,3544 (X)
from: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
date: 1991-05-06 04:20:24
subject: #10590-TSMON

#: 10592 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
    06-May-91  04:20:24
Sb: #10590-TSMON
Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
To: Bob Archambault 76506,3544 (X)

Bob,

I think under debug, a ". .+$xx" means to go forward xx bytes from the last set
position.  Which in the case of Pete's file, is always from the last "l" for
"link" command.  Each "=" after that goes forward one address.

So, say one section has:

 l modulename
 . .+45
 = dd
 = ff

You would translate that under Modpatch to be:

 l modulename (unless already done)
 c 0045 00 dd
 c 0046 00 ff

Actually, I don't know if modpatch will do those changes if the old byte
doesn't match.  Hmm.  So you might need to dump or ded the module and see what
the old bytes at those offsets were first (oops.. you said you had dEd, so no
problem... just go to that offset(s) and change them!).
 - kev

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