System information
Following the sign-on message, DDT prompts you with the hyphen character, -, and waits for
input commands from the console. You can type any of several singlecharacter commands,
followed by a carriage return to execute the command. Each line of input can be line-edited using
the following standard CP/M controls:
Table 4-1. Line-editing Controls
 Control Result
 rubout removes the last character typed
 CTRL-U  removes the entire line, ready for retyping
 CTRL-C  reboots system
Any command can be up to 32 characters in length. An automatic carriage return is inserted as
character 33, where the first character determines the command type. Table 4-2 describes DDT
commands.
Table 4-2. DDT Commands
 Command
 Character Result
 A enters assembly-language mnemonics with operands.
 D displays memory in hexadecimal and ASCII.
 F fills memory with constant data.
 G begins execution with optional breakpoints.
 I sets up a standard input File Control Block.
 L lists memory using assembler mnemonics.
 M moves a memory segment from source to destination.
 R reads a program for subsequent testing.
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