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dump <hex_memory_address> | <.> [<decimal_range>]
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The 'dump' command shows memory in hex and ascii.

<hex_memory_address> is a 32-bit value for a PC, split into page
address and page offset.  A colon delimiter between page and
offset is neither used nor accepted.

If decimal-range is not given, 128 bytes are displayed.

>> Example:  dump 1a2b3c4d     (to dump from address 1a2b:3c4d)

This produces a display of the form:

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:           Main Memory Dump Of Location 1A2B:3C4D             :
:Addr (offset)       Hexadecimal                     Ascii     :
:----                -----------                     -----     :
:                                                              :
:0000 16 26 ff 77 14 1e b8 ... 02 02 cd 41 83  .&.w..8>"P...MA.:
:0010 c4 08 3d ff ff 75 05 ... 19 c4 5e ee 26  D.=..u.8..k.D^n&:
:0020 c4 1f 8c 46 f0 89 5e ... 0b 46 f0 74 03  D..Fp.^n.Fn.Fpt.:
:0030 e9 b9 fe 33 c0 8b e5 ... ec 83 ec 04 c4  i9~3@.e]KU.l.l.D:
:0040 1e c2 77 8c 46 fe 89 ... c4 5e fc 26 8b  .Bw.F~.^|k2D^|&.:
:0050 57 28 26 8b 47 26 bb ... 1f 3b d1 75 11  W(&.G&;..9..;Qu.:
:0060 3b c3 75 0d ff 76 fe ... e8 1d 00 83 c4  ;Cu..v~.v|.h...D:
:0070 04 c4 5e fc 26 c4 1f ... 5e fc 8b 46 fc  .D^|&D..F~.^|.F|:
:..............................................................:
