Place an F in the Cmd column next to any program entry to produce a formatted display of that program using the built‑in disassembler.
The following is a formatted view of a loaded program:
CA SymDump System V9.0 --------- Disassem ---------------------- Line 1 of 427 Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jobname MIKED530 System XAE1 Asid 01FA Userid MIKED Start 00031020 Symbol CEECCICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lvl 3 Address Offset Label Opcod Operands Hex 00031020 +0000000 B 20(,R15) 47F0 F014 00031024 +0000004 DS XL12 00C3C5C500000000 0003102C +000000C 00000928 00031030 +0000010 B 1(,R15) 47F0 F001 00031034 +0000014 STM R14,R12,12(R13) 90EC D00C 00031038 +0000018 LR R11,R15 18BF 0003103A +000001A LA R10,4095(,R11) 41A0 BFFF 0003103E +000001E LA R9,4095(,R10) 4190 AFFF 00031042 +0000022 LR R5,R1 1851 00031044 +0000024 L R4,0(,R5) 5840 5000 00031048 +0000028 L R8,0(,R4) 5880 4000 0003104C +000002C LA R4,33 4140 0021 00031050 +0000030 CR R8,R4 1984 00031052 +0000032 BE 1160(,R11) 4780 B488 00031056 +0000036 LA R4,32 4140 0020 F1=HELP F2=SPLIT F3=END F4=DUMP F5=RFIND F6=MAP F7=UP F8=DOWN F9=SWAP F10=LEFT F11=RIGHT F12=RETRIEVE
While viewing program storage, you can enter other dump viewer commands (see the appendix "Dump Viewer Commands") to view other storage, locate data in core, add data to your keep window, update your electronic notepad, and so on. These commands create a new display level, leaving the program display active but not visible. Ending the new display level returns you to the program display.
Ending the program display (using the END command or PF key) returns you to the dump tree display.
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