The second corrlmand puis 34 and 87 in locations
7008 and 700t resp€ctively.
You can conveniently use th€ C
command in conjunction with the Display
Memory command, and
you
n€ed not
enter the addres€ a second time rvith the C
command. The C command will default to the last specifled
addre6s.
Erample:
Dsooo
l@
5000 A0 03 18 E5 r0 4C 23 91
c<AA,14
@
Dsooo
@@
5000 AA 14 18 E5 F0 4C 23 91
DXBUG
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Mmrnlrm Move Memory
MnlJJtrrll'l]<yyw,zzzz copies memory from
'Tyy
to zzzz to m€mory stariing
at mmrnm. Ad&ess mmmrn must
be
le8s
than
ywy
or
greater
thaJJ zzzz.lf tbe
origin and destination blocks overlap, rcsults
may not be corr€ct.
Example:
DEBUG
M1230<5000,500F
@
DEBUG
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The
command copies the data in location 5000-500I to location 1230-123I.
Vmrnrntxr vertt, Memory
y
mmmm<
Wyy.zzz
compares m
emo
ry y)7y
Lo zzzz w i r h memory sta-rr i ng at
mmmm, and shows mismatches.
F-ralnple!
DEBUG
v7000<7100,7123
@
DEBUG
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The
command compared the contents
Mismatches would be shown
as
follows:
of 7100'7123 with the contents of
7701 00 7001 22
7105
7a 7005 70
L or Lmnnln List M€lnory with Dtgassembly
This command
allolvs
you
ro look ar aJr|y block
of memory in disassembled
form.
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