Comments

This is not a tutorial.

It's a guide for the occasional DEBUG user who has a basic knowledge
of Intel 80x86 architechture and the assembly language.

It's also an encouragement to drop any further use of DEBUG, unless
you're really interested in a powerful tool that does exactly as you
instruct it, no questions asked.

I've put a warning under the Write command, but the only commands
an inexperienced DEBUG user should use are: C(ompare), D(ump), H(ex),
S(earch), U(nassemble), and Q(uit) since these are 'read-only'.


Me /Herning BaadeVærft! ■ April 1993