dump
showsBy default dump
displays 128 bytes of memory starting at offset 0#B.
You can change the quantity and starting offset by using the size
and from
arguments. For example:
(poke) dump :from 0x10#B :size 0x40#B 76543210 0011 2233 4455 6677 8899 aabb ccdd eeff 0123456789ABCDEF 00000010: b6a2 a578 8d82 7b7f 2076 374c 3eab 7150 ...x..{. v7L>.qP 00000020: 31df 8ecb 3d33 ee12 429b 2e13 670d 948e 1...=3..B...g... 00000030: 86f1 2228 ae07 d95c 9884 cf0a d1a8 072e .."(...\........ 00000040: f93c 5368 9617 6c96 3d61 7b92 9038 a93b .<Sh..l.=a{..8.;
Note that both the size
and from
arguments are offsets.
As such, both must be specified using #
and an appropriate unit.
(see Offset Literals).
The other arguments change the appearance of the dump.
If the ruler
argument is zero, then the ruler will be omitted:
(poke) dump :ruler 0 :size 0x40#B 00000000: b1fd 1608 2346 759c 46a6 aa94 6fcd 846a ....#Fu.F...o..j 00000010: e39f 473f 3247 415f 174d a32b ed89 a435 ..G?2GA_.M.+...5 00000020: d2c6 2c52 bc82 e0a7 e767 31ea 84de 41e5 ..,R.....g1...A. 00000030: 2add 2869 e9c2 226b e222 8c74 4b94 af24 *.(i.."k.".tK..$
To omit the ascii
representation of the memory, call dump
with the ascii
argument set to zero:
(poke) dump :ruler 0 :size 0x40#B :ascii 0 00000000: 4393 85e7 0b0c 3921 5a26 39ec 2f5f 5f15 00000010: cc46 e6f3 d50f 6ae6 8988 d50e f8c4 d1c6 00000020: 5a2f 7c3e 490b 18d8 d867 4b6f 2549 1f6c 00000030: 34a9 a0d7 24d2 e9ac 9240 8247 10cb 4ba1