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The program \fBPROTECT.BAS\fP, found on Disk 2 of the Holmes Archive,
creates protected BASIC programs that only use variable name
scrambling.
+.sp
+\fBunprotbas \-pv\fP also does variable name scrambling.
.TP
.B Bad next\-line pointer
Every line of tokenized BASIC contains a line length byte, which
@@ -209,6 +211,8 @@ information is lost by doing this.
The program \fBUNPROTEC\fP, from the \fIPirate\(aqs Treasure Chest\fP, can
fix bad pointers in protected programs, though it doesn\(aqt do
anything about variable name scrambling.
+.sp
+\fBunprotbas \-pc\fP also does this type of protection.
.UNINDENT
.sp
One more thing \fBunprotbas\fP can do is remove extra data from the end