KSR[T]Ware #002: Instructor 1.0

From: Dave G. (dhgat_private)
Date: Tue Feb 01 2000 - 10:47:03 PST

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                                                      KSR[T]Ware #002
                                                      Date:  01/15/2000
                                                      ID #:  instrct1-2
    
    Program:             Instructor 1.0
    
    URL:                 http://www.ksrt.org/instructor
    
    Author:              David Goldsmith <davegat_private>
    
    Summary:             Instructor is a 32 bit instruction set auditor.
                         By sequentially executing every 32 bit op-code,
                         one can find instructions that might have adverse
                         effects on operating environments.  For example,
                         Instructor was used to find the non-privileged
                         halt instruction <http://www.ksrt.org/adv9.html>.
    
                         For a description on how this program differs
                         from the 'crashme' program, please read the
                         comments at the top of the source file.
    
    Disclaimer:          Exercise extreme caution when running this
                         program since it may cause your system to
                         abruptly halt, panic, or reboot.
    



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