1.DBG> DISPLAY REG This command shows the predefined register display, REG, at its current window location. 2.DBG> DISPLAY/PUSH INST This command pushes display INST to the bottom of the display pasteboard, behind all other displays. 3.DBG> DISPLAY NEWDISP AT RT2 DBG> SELECT/INPUT NEWDISP In this example, the DISPLAY command shows the user-defined display NEWDISP at the right middle third of the screen. The SELECT/INPUT command selects NEWDISP as the current input display. NEWDISP now echoes debugger input. 4.DBG> DISPLAY DISP2 AT RS45 DBG> SELECT/OUTPUT DISP2 In this example, the DISPLAY command creates a display named DISP2 essentially at the right bottom half of the screen, above the PROMPT display, which is located at S6. This is an output display by default. The SELECT/OUTPUT command then selects DISP2 as the current output display. 5.DBG> SET WINDOW TOP AT (1,8,45,30) DBG> DISPLAY NEWINST AT TOP INSTRUCTION DBG> SELECT/INST NEWINST In this example, the SET WINDOW command creates a window named TOP starting at line 1 and column 45, and extending down for 8 lines and to the right for 30 columns. The DISPLAY command creates an instruction display named NEWINST to be displayed through TOP. The SELECT/INST command selects NEWINST as the current instruction display. 6.DBG> DISPLAY CALLS AT Q3 DO (SHOW CALLS) This command creates a DO display named CALLS at window Q3. Each time the debugger gains control from the program, the SHOW CALLS command is executed and the output is displayed in display CALLS, replacing any previous contents. 7.DBG> DISPLAY/MARK EXAM AT Q2 DO (EXAMINE A,B,C) This command creates a DO display named EXAM at window Q2. The display shows the current values of variables A, B, and C whenever the debugger prompts for input. Any changed values are highlighted. 8.all> DISPLAY/PROCESS OUT_X AT S4 This command makes display OUT_X specific to the visible process (process 3) and puts the display at window S4.