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PB - Print Breakpoint
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Description
þ CPM þ D20 | o D20 ME | o 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 breakpoint information about any or
While the system suspends a process at a breakpoint, this instruction causes the display of the suspended process ID and the register values when it encounters the breakpoint. These values differ from those printed with the query process command, as the latter prints the values at the time of the last process swap.
Syntax | Below is usage and syntax information for this command |
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| Command Format | pb [break_pt#] |
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| Variables | None |
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| Parameters | break_pt# | = breakpoint number as returned with the |
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| defined breakpoint command. |
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| Example | Type pb and press ENTER. |
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| Results: If the system encounters a breakpoint, it responds |
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| with a list of all active breakpoints in the system and, |
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| the process ID, loop count, and register values, in |
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| hexadecimal. |
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| It then displays the prompt without affecting the state |
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| of any breakpoint. |
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| Special | None |
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| Considerations |
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SWM0023 1.00 2 | General |
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