Resident data ends at 26b8, program starts at 26b8, file ends at bf44 Starting analysis pass at address 26b6 End of analysis pass, low address = 26b8, high address = b398 [Start of text] S001: "LOOKING FOR GODOT " S002: "An Interactive Looking-Around-For-A-Lost-English-Book Public Domain by Patrick Shaughnessy " S003: "951024" S004: "5/12" S005: "a" S006: "You can't go that way." S007: "the" S008: "the" S009: "the" S010: "the" S011: "the" S012: "the" S013: "the" S014: "the" S015: "the" S016: "the" S017: "the" S018: "the" S019: "Darkness" S020: "It is pitch dark, and you can't see a thing." S021: "As good-looking as ever." S022: "Nameless item" S023: "Inv" S024: "InvTall" S025: "InvWide" S026: "Take" S027: "Drop" S028: "Remove" S029: "PutOn" S030: "Insert" S031: "Transfer" S032: "Empty" S033: "Enter" S034: "Exit" S035: "GetOff" S036: "Go" S037: "GoIn" S038: "Look" S039: "Examine" S040: "Search" S041: "Give" S042: "Show" S043: "Unlock" S044: "Lock" S045: "SwitchOn" S046: "SwitchOff" S047: "Open" S048: "Close" S049: "Disrobe" S050: "Wear" S051: "Eat" S052: "Yes" S053: "No" S054: "Burn" S055: "Pray" S056: "Wake" S057: "WakeOther" S058: "Consult" S059: "Kiss" S060: "Think" S061: "Smell" S062: "Listen" S063: "Taste" S064: "Touch" S065: "Dig" S066: "Cut" S067: "Jump" S068: "JumpOver" S069: "Tie" S070: "Drink" S071: "Fill" S072: "Sorry" S073: "Strong" S074: "Mild" S075: "Attack" S076: "Swim" S077: "Swing" S078: "Blow" S079: "Rub" S080: "Set" S081: "SetTo" S082: "WaveHands" S083: "Wave" S084: "Pull" S085: "Push" S086: "PushDir" S087: "Turn" S088: "Squeeze" S089: "LookUnder" S090: "ThrowAt" S091: "Answer" S092: "Buy" S093: "Ask" S094: "Tell" S095: "AskFor" S096: "Sing" S097: "Climb" S098: "Wait" S099: "Sleep" S100: "Order" S101: "NotUnderstood" S102: "your former self" S103: "This is your porch. Icky. Books, papers, filth, and stuff you don't seriously want to think about is all over the place. Your book isn't here, though... where the bleep is it? The kitchen is to the west, the back door of your house is to the south." S104: "Cardboard. Unlikely to hold very much." S105: "The name says it all. It's a pointy wooden toothpick." S106: "It's a dead fish. You don't want to know how it got into your porch." S107: "A herring lies dead on the porch floor... you don't want to know." S108: "Your unkempt lawn is here. Your porch door is to the north. Your yard extends to the west." S109: "This is your lawn. With your luck, the book's probably buried in it." S110: "A wooden chest. It's force-proof, laser-proof, radiation-proof... everything but fireproof." S111: "A collection of hints to adventure games. Just put it in your computer for a quick hint." S112: "This is your kitchen. Except for the oven and the closet, everything is covered with dusty papers. The porch is to the east. To the west is the bathroom door. The living room is south of here." S113: "The door to the bathroom has a safety lock which can be operated with anything pointy." S114: "The bathroom door stands open." S115: "The bathroom door is closed." S116: "It's an oven. You can put things you want to cook on it." S117: "A plain-looking closet." S118: "An old wood-handled broom." S119: "This is it! Waiting for Godot! Now you just have to pick it up and your search is over." S120: "A basic bathroom with basic bathroom furnishings and greenish-blue sludge. Off to the east is the kitchen." S121: "On this slip of paper is the combination to your shed. You can unlock the shed with it." S122: "The combination to your shed lies on the side of the bathtub." S123: "This is your living room. Stuff on the floor was probably newspaper once. Icky. If the book's here, you may as well give up. The kitchen is to the north. You can leave the house by going south. A staircase leads up." S124: "It's May and you haven't gotten around to putting the Nativity set away. You're hopeless. It'll take supernatural intervention to find that book...." S125: "Yes, even your computer room is a mess. The only object of any importance here is the computer. You can go back down the stairs to the living room." S126: "An extreme-low-end 486. You can put CD-ROMs in it and turn it on. Past that, it's useless." S127: "It's stinky." S128: "A sock is draped across the computer table." S129: "The staircase is composed of steps, not surprisingly. It isn't as messy as the rest of the house, meaning you can sort of see it." S130: "This is your patio. There are a few bits of paper, plastic, and cloth strewn about haphazardly. Off to the west some distance is your shed. To the east you can see your lawn. You can enter your house to the north." S131: "There is an enema here. On your patio. You're not even going to think about it..." S132: "It seems to be used. Ack." S133: "You are just outside your shed. There's nothing much to see here. Your patio is to the east." S134: "It's dingy and rotting, unsurprisingly." S135: "The shed is open." S136: "The shed is closed." S137: "Ewwww... What IS all this junk?" S138: "You've had it since who-knows-when. It's not quite rusted through; you might be able to dig in grass or soft earth." S139: "A rusty iron shovel leans against a wall." [End of text] [End of file]