> The Psion 3a have a simple memory protection of a range of address that the > program may write to, if a write outside these is attempted then an > interrupt is trigger - I will probably attempt to use this once I have code. > However it is possible for a malicious program (i.e. the stuff I have done > so far) to defeat this. Well, can memory be protected at all on an 8086? -- Thor Harald Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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