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    Parameter      Definition

    range          Enter either of the following formats to specify
                   the lower and upper addresses of a range:

                   .   address address

                       For example:  CS:100 110

                       Note:
                       Only an offset value is allowed in the second
                       address. The addresses must be separated by a
                       space or comma.

                   .   address L value

                       where value is the number of bytes in hexadecimal
                       to be processed by the command.

                       For example:  CS:100 L 11


                   Notes:

                   1.   The limit for range is 10000h, so the sum of value
                        and the offset part of address cannot exceed 64K
                        bytes. To specify a value of 64K bytes within four
                        hexadecimal characters, enter 0000 (or 0).

                   2.   The memory locations specified in range must be
                        valid; that is, they must actually exist.
                        Unpredictable results occur if an attempt is made
                        to access a non-existent memory location.

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