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EXAMPLE:
.A1200LDX#$00
.A
1202
n
NOTE
A
period
(.) is
equal
to
the
ASSEMBLE
command.
EXAMPLE:
.
2000
LDA
#$23
COMMAND:
C
PURPOSE
Compare
two
areas
of
memory
SYNTAX:
C
oddress
1
>
oddress
2>
oddress
3>
<Address
1
>
is
a
hexadecimal
number
indicating
the
start
address
of
the
area
of
memory
to
compare
against.
<Address
2>
is
a
hexadecimal
number
indicating
the
end
address
of
the
area
of
memory
to
compare
against.
<Address
3>
is
a
hexadecimal
number
indicating
the
start
address
of
the
other
area
of
memory
to
compare
with.
If
the
two
areas
of
memory
are
the
same,
then
TEDMON
prints
a
RETURN,
indicating
that
the
second
area
of
memory
is
the
same
as
the
first.
The
addresses
of
any
bytes
in
the
two
areas
which
are
different
are
printed out
on
the
screen.
COMMAND:
D
PURPOSE
Disassemole
machine
code
into
assembly
language
mnemonics
and
operands.
SYNTAX:
D
[<address>
|
[oddress
2>\
<address
> A
hexadecimal
number
setting
the
address
to
start
the
disassembly.
<addres$
2>
An
optional
hexadecimal
ending
address
of
code
to
be
disassembled.
The
format
of
the
disassembly
is
only
slightly
different
than
the
input
format
of
an
assembly.
The
difference
is
that
the
first
character
of
a
186

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