Bill Fairchild wrote:

<begin extract>
An authorized program can cause TCBPKF to remember something
different, either by accident or design.
</end extract>

This is unarguably correct.   Equally, an authorized program can
change the contents of location 16 (decimal) | x'10' to point not to
the address of the CVT but to the address of his own private control
block.

Implicit in the notion that a program is authorized is the assumption
that is doing something at least moderately sensible.


John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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