DBG> SHOW ABORT_KEY
Abort Command Key is CTRL_C
DBG> GO
. . .
<Ctrl/C>
DBG> EXAMINE/BYTE 1000:101000 !should have typed 1000:1010
1000: 0
1004: 0
1008: 0
1012: 0
1016: 0
<Ctrl/C>
%DEBUG-W-ABORTED, command aborted by user request
DBG> SET ABORT_KEY = CTRL_P
DBG> GO
. . .
<Ctrl/P>
DBG> EXAMINE/BYTE 1000:101000 !should have typed 1000:1010
1000: 0
1004: 0
1008: 0
1012: 0
1016: 0
<Ctrl/P>
%DEBUG-W-ABORTED, command aborted by user request
DBG>
This example shows the following:
o Use of Ctrl/C for the abort function (default).
o Use of the SET ABORT_KEY command to reassign the abort
function to Ctrl/P.