DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  SET  RADIX  Examples
    1.DBG> SET RADIX HEX

      This command sets the radix to hexadecimal. This means that,
      by default, integer data is interpreted and displayed in
      hexadecimal radix.

    2.DBG> SET RADIX/INPUT OCT

      This command sets the radix for input to octal. This means
      that, by default, integer data that is entered is interpreted
      in octal radix.

    3.DBG> SET RADIX/OUTPUT BIN

      This command sets the radix for output to binary. This means
      that, by default, integer data is displayed in binary radix.

    4.DBG> SET RADIX/OVERRIDE DECIMAL

      This command sets the override radix to decimal. This means
      that, by default, all data (not just data that has an integer
      type) is displayed as decimal integer data.
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