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zap
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2014-04-26 11:54:15 -04:00
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1. n. Spiciness. 2. vt. To make food spicy. 3. vt. To make someone suffer by
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making his food spicy. (Most hackers love spicy food. Hot-and-sour soup is
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considered wimpy unless it makes you wipe your nose for the rest of the
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meal.) See ped. 4. vt. To modify, usually to correct; esp. used when the
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action is performed with a debugger or binary patching tool. Also implies
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surgical precision. Zap the debug level to 6 and run it again. In the IBM
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mainframe world, binary patches are applied to programs or to the OS with a
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program called super , whose file name is IMASPZAP (possibly contrived from
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I M A SuPerZAP). 5. vt. To erase or reset. 6. To fry a chip with static
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electricity. Uh oh I think that lightning strike may have ped the disk
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controller.
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