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Chapter 13 I The DEBUG Utility
• Each displayed line begins on a 16-byte boundary and shows
16 bytes. A hyphen appears between the eighth and ninth
bytes.
• If only a starting address is specified with the D command,
the contents of memory are displayed starting at the address.
• If neither parameter is specified with the D command, 128
bytes are displayed beginning immediately after the last
address displayed by a previous D command.
• If only an offset for the starting address is given, the segment
indicated by register DB is used.
Example
Des: 1 0 0 1 09
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DEBUG displays the contents of the range C:100 109 in the fol-
lowing format:
04BA:0100 54 4F 4D 20 53 41 57 59-45 52
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ENTER
E address [list]
Enters byte values into memory at the specified address.
Parameters
address is the beginning location of the memory block to receive
new values.
list is the new values to be entered.
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