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Solve : Windows Debug Command (IN XP)?

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I used to be able to CHANGE the keyboard lights in windows 95 and 98 by going to command prompt and entering

debug
e 0000:0417  20
q


This would change my keyboard lights depending on the hex VALUE that I would write. However that no long works in XP. anyone know why, or how could I still be able to access that PART of memory.


thank youI guess I'm just slow, but why would you even want to do that?  excuse me for not explaining.   I was trying to teach someone about the way memory addresses work.  And this was one of the things I used to pull out to show the interaction of memory with the HARDWARE. But when I tried to demonstrate it. It seemed like XP just overrided my controll over that part of memory.  Thats why I want to know, is there any other way users could get back control.



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