From: "Jan Slodicka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Chris Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: "Jan Slodicka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > there are situations when the activity of some OS "patches" such as
> > > PiDirect, Tealscript, hacks etc. may negatively influence the active
> > > program. Can somebody advice how to detect their presence?
> > >
> > Hacks are installed in a documented manner (don't know about
> > the other extensions you're referring to) so wouldn't you be able
> > to follow the same step as as you would to install a hack, but
> > instead check to see if the default execution chain has been
> > altered?
> >
> Thanks for the info. But as far I know hacks do not work under 
> Palm OS5 and given the fact that 90+% of the purchases are OS5 
> generated, detecting OS4 hack presence would not help much.
> 
Well ok, but you explicitly referred to hacks in your question.  
Under Palm OS 5 it's lot nastier because my bet is that a fair chunk 
of the necessary information isn't even kept in the 68K layer.  And
I've got no idea about that; you need a *real* expert  :-)

Chris Tutty

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