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.TH mon 1 "October, 1999" |
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.TH mon 1 "September, 2000" |
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.SH NAME |
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mon \- a command-driven file monitor |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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to be used for debugging. It doesn't operate on physical or virtual RAM |
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locations of a process but rather on a fixed-size (but adjustable) buffer with |
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adresses starting at 0. Also, there are no commands to trace code, set |
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breakpoints etc. There are, however, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 6502 and 8080 |
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disassemblers. |
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breakpoints etc. There are, however, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86, 6502 and |
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8080 disassemblers. |
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.PP |
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If you give no command line arguments, mon enters interactive mode. |
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Otherwise, all arguments are interpreted and executed as mon commands. |
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of not much use. |
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.PP |
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For more information, see the included "README" file. |
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.SH BUGS |
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Some 680x0 instructions (especially FPU and MMU) are not disassembled. |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Christian Bauer <Christian.Bauer@uni-mainz.de> |
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