68K System Monitor
User's Guide | GE Energy Services |
D - Dump Memory
Platform
Description
þ CPM þ D20 | þ D20 ME | þ D20/200 | þ D20/200 ME | þ D25 |
D20 Base | D20 Base | CCU Base | CCU Base |
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Use this command to display memory contents as bytes, words, long words, floating- point numbers, or
Each line of output is formatted as: at the left margin:
−starting address of the memory, hexadecimal.
then:
−16 bytes (octets) of data grouped as:
• | bytes | − | hexadecimal format |
• | words | − | hexadecimal format |
• | long words | − | hexadecimal format |
• | − | scientific format | |
• | − | scientific format |
then:
−16 ASCII characters representing the same memory values.
If an octet does not have a printable ASCII representation, the monitor will print a dot instead.
Syntax | Below is usage and syntax information for this command | ||||||
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| Command Format | d [/(b w l f d)] beg_addr [end_addr] |
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| Variables | /b | = | bytes (octets), the default mode |
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| /w | = | words |
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| /l | = | long words |
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| /d | = |
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| Parameters | By not entering any parameters, the command requests a dump |
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| from the last |
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| in the previously specified format (if any) and dumps for 80 |
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| beg_addr = | first address to display, in hexadecimal. |
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| end_addr = | address up to which to display, in hexadecimal; |
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| the default is beg_addr plus 80 hexadecimal. |
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