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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Have you ever been curious about what is left behind in this stack after a program has quit, It's a known fact that all programs are started inside the shell process, this means that all programs running in the same context and there is a security risk. This program will show you that security risk in a hex dump. However this just a peek of a mountain top regarding AmigaOS, sense stack of all programs is in shared memory in AmigaOS. But I can argue that stack after an exit might be more predictable. Please enjoy Best Regards Kjetil Hvalstrand / LiveForIt |
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