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Originally Posted by roondar
You can do this using the Exec function SuperState(). Remember to leave at the end of the program using UserState().
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For some reason (that I don't remember precisely anymore) was a problem for me using a whole program in SuperState() mode.
Probably something to do with KS1.x dos.library (Tripos legacy..) that messes up with the stack
(be warned! SuperState enter in supervisor mode while running on the user's stack).
No big problems with Supervisor().
Or is the opposite? Need to check it
Take with a grain of salt, too much time passed