to use the whdload commands whdload version 8.1.1908 or better is required the following commands are currently available: WPR start length - protect memory from reading see whdload.doc section resload_ProtectRead WPRW start length - protect memory from reading and writing see whdload.doc section resload_ProtectReadWrite WPW start length - protect memory from writing see whdload.doc section resload_ProtectWrite WQ - quit whdload returns to workbench WS name start end - save memory region to a file does the same as command S and has the same parameters the actual directory is that from the slave (or ws_CurrentDir if used) if you are using FFS it's recommend to save to RAM: to avoid non validated disks if something goes wrong Wepl 06.12.1998 (wepl@kagi.com)