On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 00:20 +0200, Peter Pfaffner wrote:
> don't try to teach  newbies the wrong things !!!
> It's really dangerous what you are doing, especially if they (the
> newbies) don't know the things you know.

When my kids were growing up, I knew that they'd try some potentially
dangerous things from time to time -- use power tools, shoot a gun, set
a bonfire.  My philosophy was to SHOW them how to do these things rather
than have them experiment and face the consequences.

The OP asked how to acquire superstate, which set off alarms in the
minds of many here.  We duly noted the hazards of using MODESET, but it
would be arrogant (and futile) to refuse to answer the question of a
novice simply because we imagine that he is "not ready" for the
information.

-- 
David Andrews
A. Duda and Sons, Inc.
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