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NOTE:
5-Digit
Addresses
The
Commodore
128
displays
5-digit
hexadecimal
addresses
within
C
i
the
machine
language
monitor.
Normally
a
hexadecimal
number
is
only
four
digits,
representing the
allowable
address
range.
The
extra
y
left-most
(high
order)
digit
specifies
the
BANK
configuration
(at
the
I
)
time
the
given
command
is
executed)
according
to
the
following
memory
configuration
table:
O-RAM
0
only
8-EXT
ROM,
RAM
0,
I/O
\
)
1-RAM
1
only
9-EXT
ROM,
RAM
1,
I/O
2—RAM
2
only
A-EXT
ROM,
RAM
2,
I/O
3-RAM
3
only
B-EXT
ROM,
RAM
3,
I/O
, ,
4-INT
ROM,
RAM
0,
I/O
C-KERNAL
+
INT
(lo),
RAM
0,
I/O
j
5-INT
ROM,
RAM
1,
I/O
D-KERNAL
+
EXT
(lo),
RAM
1,
I/O
6-INT
ROM,
RAM
2,
I/O
E-KERNAL
+
BASIC,
RAM
0,
CHARROM
7-INT
ROM,
RAM
3,
I/O
F-KERNAL
+
BASIC,
RAM
0,
I/O
u
Summary
of
Monitor
Field
Descriptors
The
following
designators
precede
monitor
data
fields
(e.g.,
memory
k
i
dumps).
When
encountered
as a
command,
these
designators
v—^
instruct
the
monitor
to
alter
memory
or
register
contents
using
the
given
data.
\
j
.
(period)
precedes
lines
of
disassembled
code.
>
<rightangle>
precedes
lines
of
a
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.
{
-.
(null)
(default)
precedes
hexadecimal
values.
I<~J
$
(dollar)
precedes
hexadecimal
(base-16)
values.
+
(plus)
precedes
decimal
(base-10)
values.
s
i
&
(ampersand)
precedes
octal
(base-8)
values.
U"J
%
(percent)
precedes
binary
(base-2)
values.
s')
The
following
characters
are
used
by
the
monitor
as
field
delimiters
K—'
or
line
terminators
(unless
encountered
within
an
ASCII
string).
(space)
delimiter—separates
two
fields.
\
j
,
(comma)
delimiter—separates
two
fields.
:
(colon)
terminator—logical
end
of
line.
?
(question)
terminator—logical
end
of
line.
^J
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APPENDIX
J—Machine
Language
Monitor
u
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