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Remarks:
If R is entered by itself, all of the registers and their contents will be displayed.
Examples:
1. Enter:
*R
↵
Displayed:
C–C0 A–00 B–01 X–ABCD S–2EFF P–5000
•
The contents of all the registers are displayed.
2. Enter:
*A=12
↵
*X=FF00
↵
*R
↵
Displayed:
C–C0 A–12 B–01 X–FF00 S–2EFF P–5000
•
The contents of the specified registers (A and X) are rewritten as speci-
fied.
Break Point Command
Purpose:
To set a break point at a specified address
Format:
BP[(address)]
Remarks:
Up to two break points can be set at the same time. If BP is entered by itself, the
current break point(s) will be displayed. If BP is followed by an address, a new
break point will be set at that address.
Examples:
1. Enter:
*BP3000
↵
•
Sets a Break point.
2. Enter:
*BP
↵
Displayed:
BP=3000
•
Displays the currently set bread points.
3. Enter:
*BP5000
↵
*BP
↵
Displayed:
BP=5000 3000
•
Up to two bread points can be set.
New Command
Purpose:
To clear all bread points.
Format:
N
Example:
Enter:
*N
↵
*BP
↵
Displayed: BP=0000 0000
Example Remarks:
Clears all the bread points currently set.
Disassembler Command
Purpose:
To disassemble and display 20 lines of code starting from the
specified address.
Format:
I(address)
Monitor Mode Commands
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