To deposit a number of values across a range of
addresses, replace rng with the address range. Use
the form address_low:address_high to define the range.
When you enter the address range, replace address_low
with the starting address for storing values and replace
address_high with the ending address for storing
values.
To deposit values at a series of addresses, replace rng
with the starting address and the number of successive
addresses at which you want to store values.
Use the form address_low#count to specify the
addresses where you store values. When you type
this address range format, replace address_low with
the starting address for storing values. Then replace
count with the number of values you want to store
values.
To specify more than one address range, separate
each range specification by commas. Leave no spaces
between the range specifications.
e Command
Use the e command to examine the contents of a specific
address.
The e command format is
e [-b] [-e] [-w] [- c] [- d] [- o] [- u] [- x] [-S count] rng
Specify -b to examine the contents as bytes.
Specify -h to examine the contents as halfwords.
Specify -w to examine the contents as words.
Specify -x to display the contents in hexadecimal format.
Specify -o to display the contents in octal format.
Specify -u to display the contents in unsigned decimal
format.
Specify -d to display the data in decimal format.
Specify -c to display the data as ASCII characters.
Console Commands
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