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MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Using the Register
command
Examples:
If
you
type
the
following command,
debug
displays ail registers,
flags, and
the
decoded
instruction for
the
current
location:
R
If
the
location is
CS:llA,
for example,
the
display will look similar
to
this:
AX=OEOO
BX=OOFF
CX=0007
SI=OOSC
DI=OOOO
DS=04BA
IP=011A
NV
UP
DI
NG
NZ
04BA:011A
CD21
DX=01FF SP=039D
ES=04BA SS=04BA
AC
PE
NC
I
NT
21
BP=OOOO
CS=04BA
If
you
then type
the
following command,
debug
will display these
flags:
RF
NV
UP
DI
NG
NZ
AC
PE
NC
-
Now, you
could
type any valid flag designation, in any order,
with
or
without
spaces. For example:
NV
UP
DI
NG
NZ
AC
PE
NC
- PLEICY
In response,
debug
would
display
the
debug
prompt.
To
see
the
changes, type
either
the
R
or
RF command:
RF
NV
UP
EI
PL
NZ
AC
PE
CY
-
Press
the
RETURN
key
to
leave
the
flags this way
or
to
specify dif-
ferent flag values.
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