DISPLAY_MODE
Summary
Specify the memory display mode
Syntax
Description
The <DISPLAY_MODE> specifies the format of the memory display
or the size of the memory which gets changed when memory is
modified.
b
Byte. Memory is displayed in a byte format, and
when memory locations are modified, bytes are
changed.
w
Word. Memory is displayed in a word format, and
when memory locations are modified, words are
changed.
m
Mnemonic. Memory is displayed in mnemonic
format; that is, the contents of memory locations are
inverse-assembled into mnemonics and operands.
When memory locations are modified, the last
non-mnemonic display mode specification is used.
You cannot specify this display mode in the ser
(search memory for data) command.
Defaults
The <DIPLAY_MODE> is b at power up initialization. Display mode
specifications are saved; that is, when a command changes the display
mode, the new display mode becomes the current default.
Related Information
Refer to the mo syntax information in the Terminal Interface Reference
manual for more details on mode command.
Specific Command Syntax B-5
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