Use EXAMINE to display the contents of the specified locations in
terms of the current mode settings.
You can also use the EXAMINE command to examine the contents of
an address displayed in response to the previous EXAMINE command.
To do so, you use the backslash operator (\).
Format:
EXAMINE location [:location] [,...]
Mode Qualifiers Defaults
____ __________ ________
/BYTE
/WORD /LONG
/LONG
/OCTAL
/DECIMAL /HEXADECIMAL
/HEXADECIMAL
/[NO]ASCII /NOASCII
1 – Parameters
location
Specifies one or more locations whose contents are to be
displayed. Multiple locations can be specified in a
comma-separated list or colon-separated range. Both
comma-separated lists and colon-separated ranges can be specified
on a single command line.
The location parameter can also be represented by the backslash
operator (\). This operator is used to observe the contents of
the location displayed in the previous EXAMINE command.
If you do not supply a location, the contents of the next
sequential location will be displayed.