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adb: Program Debugger <strong>XENIX</strong> Programming<br />

The i format displays machine instructions in 80<strong>86</strong>/<strong>2<strong>86</strong></strong> mnemonics. The b format<br />

displays individual bytes and is useful for display data associated with instructions or the<br />

high or low bytes of registers.<br />

The a, r, and n formats are usually combined with other formats to make the display<br />

more readable. For example, the format<br />

ia<br />

causes the current address to be displayed after each instruction.<br />

You may precede each format with a count of the number of times you wish it to be<br />

repeated. For example, the format<br />

4c<br />

displays four ASCII characters.<br />

You can combine format requests to provide elaborate displays. For example, the<br />

command<br />

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