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2 <        mon, Version 2.2
3 <        A command-driven file monitor
2 >  mon, Version 3.0
3 >  A command-driven file monitor
4  
5 <        Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Christian Bauer, Marc Hellwig
6 <        Freely distributable
5 >  Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Christian Bauer, Marc Hellwig
6 >  GNU binutils disassemblers (C) 1988, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998
7 >    Free Software Foundation, Inc.
8  
9  
10   License
# Line 22 | Line 23 | features similar to a machine code monit
23   to be used for debugging. It doesn't operate on physical or virtual RAM
24   locations of a process but rather on a fixed-size (but adjustable) buffer with
25   adresses starting at 0. Also, there are no commands to trace code, set
26 < breakpoints etc. There are, however, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 6502 and 8080
27 < disassemblers.
26 > breakpoints etc. There are, however, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86, 6502 and
27 > 8080 disassemblers.
28  
29  
30   Installation
# Line 166 | Line 167 | characters. Entering "i" without argumen
167   of "." is set to the address after the last address displayed.
168  
169  
170 +  b [start [end]]          Binary memory dump
171 +
172 + displays the buffer contents from address "start" to address "end" in a binary
173 + format. Entering "b" without arguments is equivalent to "b .". The value of
174 + "." is set to the address after the last address displayed.
175 +
176 +
177    m [start [end]]          Hex/ASCII memory dump
178  
179   displays the buffer contents from address "start" to address "end" as hex
# Line 180 | Line 188 | Entering "d" without arguments is equiva
188   set to the address after the last address displayed.
189  
190  
191 <  d65 [start [end]]          Disassemble 6502 code
191 >  d65 [start [end]]        Disassemble 6502 code
192  
193   disassembles the buffer contents from address "start" to address "end".
194   Entering "d65" without arguments is equivalent to "d65 .". The value of
195   "." is set to the address after the last address displayed.
196  
197  
198 <  d68 [start [end]]          Disassemble 680x0 code
198 >  d68 [start [end]]        Disassemble 680x0 code
199  
200   disassembles the buffer contents from address "start" to address "end".
201   Entering "d68" without arguments is equivalent to "d68 .". The value of
202   "." is set to the address after the last address displayed.
203  
204  
205 <  d80 [start [end]]          Disassemble 8080 code
205 >  d80 [start [end]]        Disassemble 8080 code
206  
207   disassembles the buffer contents from address "start" to address "end".
208   Entering "d80" without arguments is equivalent to "d80 .". The value of
209   "." is set to the address after the last address displayed.
210  
211  
212 <  d86 [start [end]]          Disassemble 80x86 code (very incomplete)
212 >  d86 [start [end]]        Disassemble 80x86 code
213  
214   disassembles the buffer contents from address "start" to address "end".
215   Entering "d86" without arguments is equivalent to "d86 .". The value of

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