This command copies data in a specified range from one area of computer RAM to another. By way of example: T2000,2FFF,C000 This command transfers data from RAM in the range 2000 through 2FFF to C000 through CFFF. Another example: T4000,40FF,4001 This command moves data from 4000 through 40FF up one address location. THE C COMMAND- Compare computer RAM data. This command causes the computer to compare the data in one range of memory locations with that of another. The address of all locations where the data differs is printed out. For example: C100,1FF,4000 This command compares RAM data in the range 0100 through 01FF to data In the range 4000 through 40FF. The addresses of all discrepant locations appear on the screen. THE H COMMAND- Hunt for byte data. This command causes the computer to hunt for occurrences of a group of specified data bytes. The address of each occurrence is printed on the screen. The sought for group may be up to seven bytes long. For example: H2000,BFFF,20,D2,FF This command examines ran from 2000 through BFFF for the byte sequence 20,D2,FF: 6502 code for JSR FFD2. Another example: H1000,7FFF,52,41,4E,47,45 49,4D This command hunts for a group of seven ASCII characters. THE D COMMAND- Scan EPROM data. The D command reads data from an EPROM and prints it on the screen as hex data just as the M command does. Computer RAM is not affected. Example: -11-