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Chapter 13/ The DEBUG Utility
DEBUG Commands
A DEBUG command consists of one letter followed by one or
more parameters. You can use any combination of uppercase and
lowercase letters in commands and parameters. While using
DEBUG, you can also use the control keys (described in Chapter
1) and the MS-DOS editing functions (described in Part 3.)
Notes
• You can terminate any DEBUG command by typing
I
CTRL
I
en
• To stop the screen from scrolling, type
I
CTRL
I
en
to continue
scrolling, press the space bar.
• If a syntax error occurs in a DEBUG command, DEBUG dis-
plays the command line with the error indicated by an
t
and
the word
err
0
r.
For example:
D CS:g00 CS:110
tError
All DEBUG commands except QUIT accept parameters.
Parameters can be separated with spaces or commas. This is
required only between two consecutive hexadecimal Nalues.
Thus, the following commands are the same.
DCS:100110
D CS:100 110
D,CS:100,110
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LJ
i
)
,
J
S--l
, i
---1
,
I
U
i
I
L.....-I
i
i
LJ
I
~
, I
U
i
LJ
I
I
I
'--'
: I
u
I
I
I
'-----'

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