Chapter 3: Loading and Executing Programs
Accessing Output Ports
Write operations to the port will access the stdio window.
To delete an output port
• Using the command line, enter:
Memory Outport Delete
Enter the address of the output port to be disabled, and press the < Return>
key.
The specified output port address is disabled, allowing the address to behave
like a normal memory location.
Examples
To disable the output port at address 408h:
Memory Outport Delete 408h
To rewind the output file associated with an
output port
• Using the command line, enter:
Memory Outport Rewind
Enter the address of the output port whose associated output file is to be
rewound, and press the < Return> key.
Examples
To rewind the output file associated with output port 408h:
Memory Outport Rewind 0x408
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