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VE V00:1E 00000000 00000002 VE V00:1F 00000000 00000002
VE V00:20 00000000 00000002 VE V00:21 00000000 00000002
VE V00:22 00000000 00000002 VE V00:23 00000000 00000002
VE V00:24 00000000 00000002 VE V00:25 00000000 00000002
VE V00:26 00000000 00000002 VE V00:27 00000000 00000002
VE V00:28 00000000 00000002 VE V00:29 00000000 00000002
VE V00:2A 00000000 00000002 VE V00:2B 00000000 00000002
VE V00:2C 00000000 00000002 VE V00:2D 00000000 00000002
VE V00:2E 00000000 00000002 VE V00:2F 00000000 00000002
VE V00:30 00000000 00000002 VE V00:31 00000000 00000002
VE V00:32 00000000 00000002 VE V00:33 00000000 00000002
VE V00:34 00000000 00000002 VE V00:35 00000000 00000002
VE V00:36 00000000 00000002 VE V00:37 00000000 00000002
VE V00:38 00000000 00000002 VE V00:39 00000000 00000002
VE V00:3A 00000000 00000002 VE V00:3B 00000000 00000002
VE V00:3C 00000000 00000002 VE V00:3D 00000000 00000002
VE V00:3E 00000000 00000002 VE V00:3F 00000000 00000002
The system response to the EXAMINE command is in hexadecimal
notation:
<address space identifier> <address> <data>
where <address space identifier> can be one of these values:
P — Physical memory. When virtual memory is examined, the <address
space identifier> is P and <address> is the translated physical address.
G General register.
I Internal processor register.
For use with an attached vector processor:
M Vector indirect register. This identifier is also returned when the
PSL is examined.
VE Vector data register.
Console 5–27