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March 2001, Week 2

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> now they've replaced that with the CSTM command, but i can't figure out
how
> to get my memory map to show up. > Thanks,
>
>


A memory map can be retreived from CSTM in this way.

CSTM
MAP  (should list the system map)

SEL DEVICE #  (the device number for the memory item from the MAP listing)
INFO

(wait a short time)

IL
 (This should display the memory map)

USAL   (unselect all)




MSTM can also be used to get a memory map.

In MSTM

Highlight the MEMORY item.

TAB over to the TOOLS pulldown.
 select the INFORMATION item and RUN

Give it a short period of time, and it should display your memory map.



Ed Stouder
Beechglen Development Inc.

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