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Example: D3313; 0, 13E RETURN
In this example, the screen will display the contents starling at memory address
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33120H and ending at address 3325EH.
Command: Examine memory
Syntax: Eaddress
address value. -~ Innmber value.-~ Innmber...
Purpose: Examines and/or changes the contents of a memory location. Displays
the value of a memory byte and requests user input. If the minus key ( — ) is
pressed, the contents of the previous memory location is shown, and if the space
bar is used, the next byte is displayed. If instead of the hyphen or space a hexadeci-
mal number from 00 to FF is entered, this value will replace the contents at
address. Pressing the RETURN key will return to the system prompt.
Example: EO:100 RETURN
This will cause the address 0000:0100 to be printed, followed by the contents
of that memory address. The flashing cursor will indicate that the computer is
waiting for you to enter a value to be placed in memory, to press the minus
' — ' key to display the previous memory location and contents, or to press the
Space Bar to display the contents of the next memory location. If you press the
RETURN key, the system prompt will be displayed.
Command: Fill memory
Syntax: Frange, list
Purpose: Fills specified range of memory with data contained in list. The data
set is recirculated until specified range is filled.
Example: F1800:0,3FFF,05,04,03,03,01, "Ignition!"
In this example, the computer will start at memory location 18000H and continu-
ously fill the next 3FFF memory locations with information composed of numerals
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5, 4, 3, 2, I, and character string "Ignition!".
System Operating Features
RETURN
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