Eric Gans French Dep't UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90024 M.COM (v.2.2) dumps a page of memory at an address input from the console or the program in both hex and ascii. Since it is much smaller than, say, DDT, it can be used to verify memory traces of programs that would otherwise be overwritten. It also allows the user to write bytes into the memory. [m f will dump f00-fffh; or type m and input the address at the prompt; >cb will dump cb00-cbff, etc. The point of this feature is to take up the minimal space in the CCP buffer at CCP+7. To look at the next memory page, type any key; to change, ^N; to write, ^W; to quit, .]