1 /ASCII
Displays the data at the specified location in ASCII format. Binary values that do not have ASCII equivalents are displayed as periods (.). When you specify the /ASCII qualifier, or when ASCII mode is the default, hexadecimal is used as the default radix for numeric literals that are specified on the command line.
2 /BYTE
Displays data at the specified location, one byte at a time.
3 /DECIMAL
Displays the contents of the specified location in decimal format.
4 /HEXADECIMAL
Displays the contents of the specified location in hexadecimal format.
5 /LONGWORD
Displays data at the specified location, one longword at a time.
6 /OCTAL
Displays the contents of the specified location in octal format.
7 /WORD
Displays data at the specified location, one word at a time.