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MS-DOS User's Reference
(E)nter
Enter
Purpose:
Enters
byte
values
into
memory
at
the
specified address.
Syntax:
Eaddress[ list 1
Comments:
If,
when
using
the
E
(enter)
command,
you
type
the
optional
list
of
values,
the
byte values are
replaced
automatically.
(If
an
error
occurs,
no
byte values are changed.)
If
you
type
the
address
without
the
optional list,
debug
displays
the
address and its contents, repeats
the
address
on
the
next
line,
and
then
waits for
your
input.
At
this point,
the
E
(enter)
com-
mand
waits for
you
to
perform
one
of
the
following actions:
Replace a
byte
value with a value
you
type. Simply type
the
value after
the
current
value. If
the
one
you
type
is
not
a legal
hexadecimal value
or
if
it contains
more
than
two
digits,
the
illegal
or
extra
character
is
not
echoed.
Press
the
SPACEBAR
to
advance
to
the
next
byte.
To
change
the
value, simply type
the
new
value as
described
in
the
previous
action.
If,
when
you
press
the
SPACEBAR,
you
move
beyond
an
8-byte boundary,
debug
starts a
new
display line
with
the
address displayed at
the
beginning.
Type a
hyphen
(-)
to
return
to
the
preceding
byte.
If
you
decide
to
change a
byte
behind
the
current
pOSition, typing
the
hyphen
returns
the
current
position
to
the
previous byte.
When
you type
the
hyphen, a
new
line is
started
with
its
address and
byte
value displayed.
Press
the
RETURN key
to
terminate
the
E command. The RETURN
key may
be
pressed at any byte position.

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