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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] MUI-memdump is a simple memory monitoring utility for AmigaOS and MorphOS. It can be started from the command line or from the Workbench. When started from shell, you may pass the address to view in hexadecimal (with leading "0x") or decimal notation. The program views a region of 8192 bytes around the selected address, which can be changed by entering a new address, clicking on an address or by clicking the page up/down buttons. FUNCTIONS - Scroll up and down through the region in the MUI listview as usual. - Entering a new hexadecimal address in the input field labeled with "Go to:" will view the region around the new address. - Clicking into one of the four hex-dump columns will move the view to the address contained in that field. - Clicking onto the first, the address column lets you modify the contents of the 16 bytes in this line. Pressing the Return key has the same effect. - Page up button, right of the address input field: move the view up by 8192 bytes. - Page down button, right of the address input field: move the view down by 8192 bytes. - Prev button: return to the previous address viewed. - Next button: return to the next address. Only works when "Prev" was used before. - Refresh button: Reread the viewed region from memory to display any changes. INSTALLATION Just move the program which fits to your host operating system whereever you want. NOTE The OS4 version contains a workaround for a bug with TypeOfMem(). This might cause a small slowdown compared to the other versions. Frank Wille 18-Mar-2006 frank()phoenix.owl.de |
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