Using the Debug Program
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DOS comes with a program named DEBUG that is used for testing and debugging executable programs. It displays all program code and data in hex format.
Commands
- A - Assemble symbolic instructions into machine code
- D - Display the contents of an area of memory
- E - Enter data into memory, beginning at a specific location
- G - Run the executable program in memory
- N - Name a program
- P - Proceed, or execute a set of related instructions
- Q - Quit the debug session
- R - Display the contents of one or more registers
- T - Trace the execution of one instruction
- U - Unassemble machine code into symbolic code
- W - Write a program into disk
Examples
;Check the ROM BIOS date D FFFF:5 ;Enter a Program -E CS:1OO B8 23 01 05 25 00 -E CS:106 8B D8 03 D8 8B CB -E CS:10C 2B C8 2B CO 90 - R to run - R IP 100 - to reset to the beginning - D to display A - Assemble A 100 <Enter> MOV CL,42 MOV DL,2A ADD CL,DL NOP U - Unassemble U 100,106 ; Get the current date A 100 MOV AH,2A INT 21 NOP R IP 100 R P ; The registers will contain the date AL: Day of the week CX: Year DH: Month (01H through 0CH) DL: Day of month