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"content": "nostr:npub1fklsg82xm5gc7g4ky4ks6t3f7unkl4dxn47nj4jyhn2frpxm5fys527udr reading the disassembly is a good start :) get some good tools for it: for DOS, some like old IDA versions (the latest one doesn’t do 16bit MZ), some prefer Ghidra. I’ve used radare2 recently (not DOS related, but it should fly with DOS binaries), and I really really like it :3 \n\nif i have one suggestion, it’s to not be scared of the disassembly/asm instruction view. if you want to do this, you’re bound to look at it for hours before you figure something out - at least as a beginner :)",
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