Leading zeros are not required thus 1F all by itself would be the Will be assumed), or you can enter the full Segment:Offset location usingĮither all hex numbers or substituting the name of a segment register for a Simple Offset all by itself (in which case, the present CS 'Code Segment' I've listed the meanings of all the parameters here for you:Īddress - Memory location specified in hexadecimal. Indicate there are a number of different ways a command could be used. NOTE: Parameters listed in brackets ( ) are optional. Register R search S range list trace/step T unassemble U write W Input I port load L move M range address name N output O port byte proceed P quit Q. ? assemble A compare C range address dump D enter E address fill F range list go G hex H value1 value2 ( Learn 2's Complement!) ) Quick Alphabetical LinksĬlick on a command here for all its details: ( Note: Expanded Memory commandsĪre rarely if ever used and will not be discussed here.
Most of the parameters) that are available while inside of DEBUG, simply enterĪ question mark ( ?) at the DEBUG prompt Segment:Offset Addressing method used by DEBUG
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