MEM.COM, written July, 1987, by Doug Cox in 8088 Look at memory (up to 1 meg) on an IBM PC compatible with a monochrome or color graphics adaptor screen. Includes the capability to jump to an address, and to find a string of characters. Press ESC to quit Press '?' for help screen Cursor location (in hexadecimal) and contents are shown at the top of the screen Arrow keys move the cursor Ctrl-Left/Right Arrow keys move the cursor 10 spaces left/right Toggle Scroll Lock ON to scroll screen with Up & Down Arrow keys Press Home to go to left side of screen Press End to go to right side of screen Press Ctrl-Home to go to the top of screen Press Ctrl-End to go to the bottom of screen Press PgUp to go to previous screen Press PgDn to go to next screen Press Ctrl-PgUp to go to beginning of memory Press Ctrl-PgDn to go to end of memory Press Ctrl-F to find a string of up to 8 characters (beginning from the beginning of memory) (use the DOS capability of inputting any ASCII character by toggling Num Lock ON and then pressing the Alt key along with the decimal number representation of any ASCII character on the numeric key pad. When you release the Alt key, the graphic representation will be seen after 'Find: ' at the top of the screen You can thus find a string of any type of character.) Press Ctrl-L to repeat looking for that string from the current cursor location Press Ctrl-J to jump to any memory location (input the address in hexadecimal numbers) If you would like me to make any changes (like eliminating any screen flicker when you scroll the screen), you can contact me by modem on the SIGSIG BBS at (415)968-7369, or at home (415)949-0624, or by mail at 140 Monroe Dr, Palo Alto, Ca, 94306. Doug Cox