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Output of memory segments

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Memory segments which cannot be localized automatically can be found either by marking the corresponding address fields, by explicitly entering the addresses in the input fields of a dump window, or by paging within a displayed memory segment.

The memory segment is displayed in the output format which was last selected. The output format can be changed by changing the entry in the corresponding input field in the header line. However, this also changes the amount of information displayed:

Format

Display

Input

Information
per line

Information
per window

Dump

ASCII

Hexadecimal

Character

Assembler



Symbolic

D

ASC

HEX

CHR

ASS, XAS
ASS
XAS

CBA
CBM
NAM

d,D

asc,ASC

h,H

c,C

a,A
cas,CAS
x,X

cba,CBA
cbm,CBM
n,N

16 bytes

16 bytes

32 bytes

64 bytes

1 statement



max. 32 bytes

288 bytes

288 bytes

576 bytes

1152 bytes

Table 6: Relationship between output format and the amount of information output

When a dump window is assigned for the first time, the default setting is dump format D with a window size of 19 lines.

Symbolic output cannot be selected by an entry in the relevant input field. It is automatically selected for the output of tables which can be localized and for cases where a memory segment is overlaid with a DSECT (where a DSCET is specified in the field “symbolic address”).