EasyManua.ls Logo

Commodore 128 - Page 407

Commodore 128
448 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
. <period> precedes lines of disassembled code.
> <right angle> precedes lines of memory dump.
; <semicolon> precedes line of a register dump.
The following designators precede number fields (e.g..address)
and specify the radix (number base) of the value. Entered as
commands, these designators instruct the monitor simply to
display the given value in each of the four radices.
< nu11> (default) precedes hexidecimal values.
$ <dollar> precedes hexidecimal (base-16) values.
+ <plus> precedes decimal (base-10) values.
& <ampersand> precedes octal (base-8) values.
% <percent> precedes binary (base-2) values.
The following characters are used by the monitor as field
delimiters or line terminator (unless encountered within an ASCII
string).
<space> delimiterseparates two fields.
, <com ma> delimiterseparates two fields.
: <colon> terminatorlogical end of line.
? <question> terminatorlogical end of line.
Note: < > enclose required parameters
[ ] enclose optional parameters
COMMODORE 128 MONITOR COMMAND
DESCRIPTIONS
Please note that nay number field (e.g..addresses, device
number, and data bytes) may be specified as a based number.
This affects the operand field of the ASSEMBLE command as
well. Also note the addition of the directory syntax to the disk
command.
As a further aid to programmers, the Kernal error message facility
has been automatically enabled while in the Monitor. This means
the Kernal will display I/O ERROR# and the error code, should
there be any failed I/O attempt from the MONITOR. The
message facility is turned off when exiting the MONITOR.
J-3

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Commodore 128

Related product manuals