CBOOT - Controlled Chaos Rebooter. This is Version 2.0 April 16, 1987 and it is the first new version of CBOOT in 2 years. The program is re-written to work correctly with Clone BIOSs and DOS 3.x. The problem with releasing memory can be overcome by exitting through DOS function 4C. Interrupts can be restored to the state they were in when CBOOT was loaded, allowing disgraceful exits from a great variety of very nasty programs. CBOOT allows you to exit or reboot from within any program. It is useful for debugging badly behaved programs or exitting from programs which disable Ctrl-Break or the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys. CBOOT takes up about 2500 bytes of memory. Contents - CBOOT.COM READ.ME CBOOT.DOC Keith P. Graham