![]() Entering debugÄebug has been included in every version of MS-DOS, and Windows up to Windows XP. ![]() You can type the line again without causing any problems with the routine. If, you receive ^error, this indicates you've incorrectly typed something in the line. ![]() ![]() You can find information about hexadecimal and binary on our binary and hexadecimal page. We recommend if you want to understand some of the code in these routines that you get familiar with hexadecimal. Several of the debug routines listed on this page and other pages return responses in hexadecimal format. Newer versions of Windows no longer include the debug command. ![]()
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