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Source start
address
Source end
address
Destination
address
Source start
address
Source end
address
Destination
address
Source start
address
Source end
address
Destination
address
Proper Data Movement
Improper Data Movement
In this example, the source start address is
smaller than the destination address and
the destination address is equal to or
smaller than the source end address.
Consequently, the data is not transferred
correctly. Transfer the data to an area that
has not been overlapped and transfer the
data again.
Compare Command
Purpose:
To compare two blocks of data
Format:
(start address 1)<(start address 2).(end address 2)
Remarks:
Compares the data stored from (start address 2) to (end address 2) to a block of
data of the same size starting at (start address 1). If the contents of the two ad-
dress ranges differ, the corresponding address(es) where the data is not the
same is displayed with its contents.
Example:
Enter:
*C3000<4000.4007
↵
Displayed:
4003–FF (03)
Enter:
*3000.3007
↵
Displayed:
3000–00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Enter:
*4000.4007
↵
Displayed:
4000–00 01 02 FF 04 05 06 07
Example Remarks:
In the above example, data stored in addresses 3000 to 3007 is compared with
data stored in addresses 4000 to 4007. In this example, the data stored in ad-
dress 3003 has been found to differ from the data stored in address 4003. Con-
sequently, the data stored in address 4003 (FF) and the data stored in address
3003 (03) are displayed.
Register Command
Purpose:
To display or change the contents of a register.
Format:
R(register) = (data)
(register) is one of the hardware registers: C, A, B, X, S, or P.
(data) is a one or two digit hexadecimal number.
Monitor Mode Commands
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