Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> Michael Frase wrote:
>> Phil, I hope this is the output you need to solve this problem. If not,
>> please contact me and I will try to deliver the missing information.
>> Note that I can only answer mails at weekends (in the next few weeks).
>> Please keep up your great work!
> 
> Woo, I found a bug! I was writing to address 20000 instead of 0x20000 
> (2097152).
> 
> Try CVS now and let me know how it goes.

Turns out there were two places were writing to 20000 instead of 0x20000,
and I only fixed one of them. Renier Roth wrote me an email to mention the
other, so I've fixed that in CVS as well.

Thanks Renier.
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