To Display Memory In Mnemonic Format; To Return To The Previous Mnemonic Display - HP 64782 User Manual

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To display memory in mnemonic format

To display memory at a particular address, place an absolute or
symbolic address in the entry buffer; then, choose
Display→Memory→Mnemonic (), or, using the command line,
enter the display memory <address> mnemonic command.
To display memory at the current program counter address, choose
Display→Memory→Mnemonic at PC, or, using the command line,
enter the display memory mnemonic at_pc command.
A highlighted bar shows the location of the current program counter address.
This allows you to view the program counter while stepping through user
program execution.
Whether source lines, assembly language instructions, or symbols are
included in the display depends on the modes you choose with the
Settings→Source/Symbols Modes or Settings→Display Modes
pulldown menu items. See the "Changing the Interface Settings" section.
If symbols are loaded into the interface, the default is to display source only.

To return to the previous mnemonic display

Choose Display→Memory→Mnemonic Previous.
Using the command line, enter the display memory mnemonic
previous_display command.
This command is useful for quickly returning to the previous mnemonic
memory display.
For example, suppose you are stepping source lines and you step into a
function that you would like to step over. You can return to the previous
mnemonic memory display, set a breakpoint at the line following the function
call, and run the program from the current program counter.
Using the Emulator
To display memory in mnemonic format
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