??MEMDP (Dump Memory)

The ??MEMDP (Dump Memory) command is the same as the ??DUMP primitive but is always recognized by the system (even if the ODT on which it is entered is under the control of COMS/ODT/DRIVER). Therefore, it is the preferred primitive for forcing a system dump.

Syntax

Explanation

??MEMDP

Invokes a nonfatal memory dump.

??MEMDP <text>

Invokes a nonfatal memory dump. The first 18 characters of the text appear in the memory dump as the reason for the dump.

??<mix number> MEMDP

Invokes a program dump of the task identified by the mix number.