Show pageDiscussionOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ==== PEEK ==== <callout type="primary" color="" icon="fa fa-book" title="Synopsis"> ---- Low level read memory address </callout> <callout color="green" icon="fa fa-indent" title="Stack Diagram"> ---- ^ __Input Stack__ ^ ^ __Output Stack__ ^ | **#<sub>loc</sub>** | **→** | **#<sub>content</sub>** | | //Level 1// | //→// | //Level 1// | {{page>manual:chapter6:aux:legend&nofooter&noeditbtn&inline}} | **Keyword type** | [[manual:chapter5:basics#commands|Command]] || | **Parallel list processing capabilities** | [[manual:chapter5:listproc#group-5one-argument-one-result-commands|Group 5]] | //One argument, one result commands// | | **Affected by flags** | //None// || </callout> <callout color="orangered" icon="fa fa-comment" title="Description"> ---- The ''PEEK'' command reads a 32-bit value from a specified address and returns it on the stack. </callout> <callout type="danger" icon="true" title="Compatibility"> ---- ''PEEK'' is specific to **newRPL** and has no direct equivalent in **userRPL**. </callout> <callout type="info" icon="true" title="Usage"> ---- ''PEEK'' is low-level command which isn't meant for the general public, but mainly to aid the developers on hardware debugging. Careless usage will either **__cause a crash (data abort exception), or corrupt your precious data__**. </callout> <callout color="darkgray" icon="fa fa-hand-o-right" title="Related Commands"> ---- {{page>manual:chapter6:system&nofooter&noeditbtn&inline}} </callout> manual/chapter6/system/cmd_peek.txt Last modified: 2021/10/02 06:28by jojo1973