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D(ump) command

Dump memory.

  1. D
  2. D <saddr>
  3. D <saddr>,<eaddr>

Form 1., dumps 128 bytes continued from previous dump.

Form 2., dumps 128 bytes from address <saddr>.

Form 3., dumps from address <saddr> to address <eaddr>.

Dump can be aborted by entering any character.

On 8086, <segment>:<offset> notation can be used as <saddr>.

On TLCS-90 with 20 bits address support, <bank>:<offset> notation can be used as <saddr>.

UniMon Ident Supported Remarks
6800
6809
8080
AVR
Z80
Z8
6502
TLCS90
SC/MP
MN1610 Word (16 bits), 8 words per line
TMS9900
8086
8051
F8
Z8000
68000
SuperH
H8/300
COSMAC
INS8070
uCOM-87
2650
IM6100 Word (12 bits), Octal display, No ASCII dump
CP-1600 Word (16 bits), 8 words per line