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System Debug Reference Manual

V - The Virtual Windows 

The virtual window displays blocks of Precision Architecture virtual
memory.
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|       V0$ STUDENTS    SID=109     HOME=109.40200010               Values in $         |
|      40200010:00000004 42696c6c 00000000 00000000 00000001 00040000 0000002d 00000041 |
|      40200030:0000004e 00000042 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |
|       V1$ Virtual     SID=109     HOME=109.40200010               Values in A         |
|      40200010:  "...."  "Bill"  "...."  "...."  "...."  "...."  "...-"  "...A"        |
|       V2$ NUM        SID=109     HOME=109.40200154               Values in $          |
|      40200154:00000004 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000b a5050000 00000000 |
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 *  V0, V1, V2 $ - Abbreviation for the virtual window, the virtual
    window number, and the current output display radix for offsets.  At
    present, up to eight virtual windows may be defined.  The current
    virtual window is indicated by flagging the window abbreviation in
    half-bright inverse video.  In this display, V2 is the current
    virtual window.

 *  STUDENTS, Virtual, NUM - The name which was supplied when the window
    was created (or with the VN command).  If no name is supplied, the
    name  "Virtual" is used.

 *  SID - The virtual space ID at which the window is aimed.

 *  HOME - The home address which was originally specified in the VW
    command when the window was defined.  Note that a new home address
    can be specified with the VH command.

 *  Values in $, A - The output display radix for data values.  Note that
    virtual window number 1 has values in ASCII.

window body line(s) 

 *  offset - The starting virtual offset for the line of displayed
    values.

 *  values - The actual data values are displayed.  Unprintable ASCII
    data is shown as dots.



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