y (Debugger Options)
y[? | option]
The y command changes the debugger configuration. The following list describes the available configuration options. All settings are toggles.
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?
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Displays a list of supported options.
Following are the available configuration options:
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/a
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Controls automatic symbol loading. If this option is set, Windows will not load symbols automatically.
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/n
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Sets the following options:
codebytesdislwrint3linenewpromptnewregnewvecsymaddrs
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/v
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Controls segment load notification messages. If this option is set, all segment load notifications will be displayed.
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386env
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Controls the size of addresses, registers, and so on when displayed. When this option is on, addresses, registers, and so on are shown in 32-bit format; otherwise, they are shown in 16-bit format.
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codebytes
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Causes code bytes to be displayed along with disassembled instructions.
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disaddr
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Causes addresses to be displayed with disassembled instructions.
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disline
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Causes filenames and line numbers to be displayed with disassembled instructions.
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dislwr
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Causes register and instruction names to be displayed in lowercase letters.
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int3line
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Causes the filename and line number to be displayed with int 3 instructions.
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newprompt
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Causes a double prompt when paging is enabled and a nesting level if the debugger is reentered.
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newreg
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Controls the format of the register display.
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newvec
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Controls the display format for the intercepted interrupt vectors.
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regterse
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Controls the number of registers displayed by the r command. When regterse is on, only the first three lines are displayed (instead of the normal six lines plus disassembly line).
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scrncols
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Sets the number of screen columns in the debug display. The default is 79 columns.
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scrnlines
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Sets the number of screen lines in the debug display. The default is 24 lines.
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skipint3s
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Causes the debugger to ignore inline int 3 instructions.
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symaddrs
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Causes symbol values to be displayed with the symbols.
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teftibase
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Sets the base port address for the timing card.