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Re: Memory Peeker NDA/CDA?
- Subject: Re: Memory Peeker NDA/CDA?
- From: nathan@cco.caltech.edu (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 22 Jan 1995 10:05:46 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.apple2.programmer
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
- References: <3fp1e2$qni@nps.navy.mil>
- Xref: nntp.gmd.de comp.sys.apple2:53033 comp.sys.apple2.programmer:4094
In article <3fp1e2$qni@nps.navy.mil>,
Mark A. Schooley <schooley@nps.navy.mil> wrote:
>I am looking for a NDA or CDA that will allow me to look and modify
>at my system's RAM while in a program. I believe that there is one out there
>for the II GS called Memory Peeker.
It and a companion Visit Monitor are built into all IIGS's since
the ROM 1. If you install System 6 or later on your system (which does
require a ROM 01), you can turn these 2 CDAs on from the Startup (or
is it general) Control Panel (graphical). Or, you can simply go to the
basic prompt on the GS, 'call -151' to get into the monitor and type
'#' and hit return to turn them on until the system is turned off.
A far cooler and better program for the IIGS is Dave Lyons' NiftyList
CDA; ftp over to your favorite IIGS ftp site (ftp.cco.caltech.edu or
grind.isca.uiowa.edu are the tops) and look for it. It's rather large,
and therefore strongly encourages a HD.
Nathan Mates
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