1.$ RUN MYPROG
<Ctrl/Y>
$ EXAMINE 2678
0002678: 1F4C5026
$ CONTINUE
In this example, the RUN command begins execution of the image
MYPROG.EXE. While MYPROG is running, pressing Ctrl/Y interrupts
its execution, and the EXAMINE command displays the contents of
virtual memory location 2678 (hexadecimal).
2.$ BASE = %X1C00
$ READBUF = BASE + %X50
$ ENDBUF = BASE + %XA0
$ RUN TEST
<Ctrl/Y>
$ EXAMINE/ASCII READBUF:ENDBUF
00001C50: BEGINNING OF FILE MAPPED TO GLOBAL SECTION
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In this example, before executing the program TEST.EXE,
symbolic names are defined for the program's base address and
for labels READBUF and ENDBUF; all are expressed in hexadecimal
format using the radix operator %X. READBUF and ENDBUF define
offsets from the program base.
While the program is executing, pressing Ctrl/Y interrupts
it, and the EXAMINE command displays in ASCII format all data
between the specified memory locations.