Looking tonight at the hooks table for the M100.
I see in my references that the last named hook in the hook table is

H.MLOAD  005E .EQU FB38

So, the hook H.MLOAD is offset by 5E bytes (5E = 94d, which means the 48th
hook in the table).  The jump location is at FB38.

However,
It appears that there are a range of unused additional hook table locations
possible.
>From FB3A to FB61.  that's 40 more bytes.
It seems like therefore we could "create" 20 more software hooks to  use.
OR!! there are 40 spare unused RAM bytes!

It seems actually plausible that there could be spares in the hooks table.

Any thoughts?

Steve

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