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Parameter


location[:location]

   Specifies a virtual address or a range of virtual addresses
   (where the second address is larger than the first) whose
   contents you want to examine. If you specify a range of
   addresses, separate the beginning and ending addresses with a
   colon (:).

   A location can be any valid arithmetic expression containing
   arithmetic or logical operators or previously assigned symbols.
   Radix qualifiers determine the radix in which the address is
   interpreted; hexadecimal is the initial default radix. Symbol
   names are always interpreted in the radix in which they were
   defined. The radix operators %X, %D, or %O can precede the
   location. A hexadecimal value must begin with a number (or be
   preceded by %X).

   The DEPOSIT and EXAMINE commands maintain a pointer to the
   current memory location. The EXAMINE command sets this pointer
   to the last location examined when you specify an EXAMINE
   command. You can refer to this location using the period (.)
   in a subsequent EXAMINE command or DEPOSIT command.