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Today we'll look at TEDMON, which is a machine language monitor built into the Commodore Plus/4. But it has almost everything in common with monitors from throughout the Commodore 8-bit family, from SuperMon on the PET, to the Commodore 128's built-in monitor, to the machine code monitors in the Commodore 64's Action Replay and Super Snapshot. We'll go through every single command with examples of how they can be used, along with some insights into the relatively rare Plus/4. This video is made in conjunction with retroCombs' video series walking through the entire Plus/4 manual, check out the playlist link in the video description. RetroCombs' Plus/4 Encyclopedia video (I make an appearance!): • The Commodore Plus/4 User's Manual | The E... To support 8-Bit Show And Tell: Become a patron: / 8bitshowandtell One-time donation: https://paypal.me/8BitShowAndTell 2nd channel: / @8-bitshowandtell247 Link to retroCombs channel: / stevencombs RetroCombs Plus/4 Playlist: • 📖️ My Commodore Plus/4 User's Manual! The ... Plus/4 Manual: https://archive.org/details/Plus4User... Link to 10 PRINT ML: • Machine Language 10 PRINT Size-Optimized f... Index: 0:00 RetroCombs, monitors, TEDMON introduction 2:44 How TEDMON got its name: TED and MON 4:48 MONITOR: start from BASIC 5:49 A: Assemble 7:56 G: Go 9:06 D, M: Disassemble, Memory 13:09 Greater Than Symbol: Modify memory 14:22 R, ;: Display and modify CPU registers 18:22 F: Fill memory 20:13 T,C: Transfer, Compare memory 22:49 H,X: Hunt through memory, eXit 26:56 S: Save 28:33 L,V: Load, Verify 30:06 Location $7F8: 0: Show ROM, $80: Show RAM 31:45 Thanks to RetroCombs, and my patrons!