Dump memory.
D
D <saddr>
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 |