SPY-READ.ME 2 Nov 86 SPY.COM investigates the use of disk by a program. SPY relocates itself to the high end of the TPA, then loads and runs another program, reporting on calls of the bdos and (optionally) the bios. It is intended to run on most (all?) CP/M-80 1.4 & 2.2 systems with a Z80 processor. I don't have enough in-depth experience of CP/M 3 to guess if it's worth a try. Files in this library: SPY-READ.ME This file SPY-8611.FOR Suggested "Whatfor" on bulletin boards SPY.COM SPY.SUB Submit file, for assembling & linking everthing SPY.MAC Source of SPY.COM MAKSRL.MAC Source of Relocator (author RDL) UNCR11.COM Uncrunch 1.1 Extract all the files, unsqueeze *.?Q? files, and type UNCR11 *.?Z? to uncrunch the crunched files. For a sketchy description of how to use SPY.COM, and its restrictions, read the first page of SPY.MAC. Sorry I've not taken the trouble to write fuller documentation -- my lame excuse is that if you're not the kind of person who can fairly quickly make sense of SPY without a manual then what it does will be of zero interest to you! If you wish to modify and reassemble SPY.COM, you'll need M80, L80, SUBMIT, and XSUB. I hope you find this a useful tool. If you have any neat general-purpose tools hiding in your own toolbox, chances are I'd be interested. Good luck, John Washington.