location Location in memory to be examined. A location can be represented by any valid SDA expression. To examine a range of locations, use the following syntax: m:n Range of locations to be examined, from m to n m;n Range of locations to be examined, starting at m and continuing for n bytes The default location that SDA uses is initially 0 in the program region (P0) of the process that was executing at the time the system failed (if you are examining a crash dump) or your process (if you are examining the running system). Subsequent uses of the EXAMINE command with no parameter specified increase the last address examined by eight. Use of the /INSTRUCTION qualifier increases the default address by four (for Alpha) or 16 (for Integrity server). To examine memory locations of other processes, you must use the SET PROCESS command.