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If you're looking for up-to-date documentation, particularly for programming,
you should not rely on the information found here, as it will be woefully
out of date.
DEBUG
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DEBUG
Starts the Debug program, which you can use to test and debug executable
files.
For information on DEBUG command-line syntax, type DEBUG /? at the command
prompt.
For a list of Debug commands, start Debug, and then type ?.
For more information about Debug commands, see the MS-DOS Technical
Reference, which comes with the MS-DOS Resource Kit. To order the Resource
Kit, use the coupon in the back of your MS-DOS User's Guide.
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