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- invoking the monitor
- page 88
- syntax of monitor commands
- page 89
- examining memory contents
- memory dump
- page 90
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- changing memory contents
- changing one byte
- page 93
- changing consecutive locations
- page 94
- moving data in memory
- page 95
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- comparing data in memory
- page 97
- examining and changing registers
- monitor register command
- page 98
- monitor cassette tape commands
- page 99
- reading data from tape
- page 100
- page 101
- display inverse and normal
- miscellaneous monitor commands
- page 102
- back to BASIC
- redirecting input and output
- page 103
- hexadecimal arithmetic
- page 104
- filling memory
- multiple command lines
- special tricks with the monitor
- page 105
- page 106
- creating your own commands
- repeating commands
- page 107
- machine language programs
- page 108
- disassembled programs
- page 109
- page 110
- the mini-assembler
- page 111
- page 112
- page 113
- mini-assembler instruction formats
- page 114
- mini-assembler address formats
- page 115
- summary of monitor commands
- page 116
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- page 119
- programming for accessory cards