This has unprotected ALL the versions of Test Drive that I have seen so far. We will use debug to do this. FIRST! MAKE A DISKCOPY OF BOTH TEST DRIVE DISKS AND PERFORM ALL CHANGES ON THOSE DISKS ONLY. DO NOT USE THE ORIGINAL DISKS. On the first TD disk, there is a file called TDCGA.EXE. On the second TD disk there is a file called TDEGA.EXE. This procedure will work for both .exe programs, you merely have to perform it twice, once for each one. 1. REName TDCGA.EXE TDCGA (or REN TDEGA.EXE TDEGA) 2. Debug TDCGA 3. Your screen will show: - Enter this: -S 0 1 0 55 56 57 06 1E 4. Debug will (should) respond with: xxxx:yyyy Where xxxx:yyyy will be numbers. 5. Now enter this: -E yyyy Substituting the numbers from yyyy in step 4 for the yyyy in step 5. 6. Debug should now show: aa. Where aa may or may not be the number 55. If it is NOT, just push the space bar and then you will have bb. If it is 55, then replace it with 31, and press the space bar, next should be 56, replace it with C0, press the space bar once more and you should have 57, replace it with C3 and press enter. This is what the screen should have looked like. 00. 55.31 56.C0 57.C3 The 00. you may or may not have depending on your version. 7. You should now be back at the debug prompt. - 8. Type w -w Debug will respond "Writing bbbb bytes" where bbbb will be the Hex file size. 9. Type q (at the prompt) -q 10. You will be back in Dos. 11. REName TDCGA TDCGA.EXE (or REN TDEGA TDEGA.EXE) and you should be done. 12. Play the game as you normally would, except now you may back it up for Archival Purposes, or put it on a 3.5" disk. 13. If the DEBUG search function (-s 0 1 0 55 56 57 06 1E) does not find the data for you, Quit debug at the prompt. However, this has worked on the three different versions I have seen. 7/15/88 L SERVICES R