///1SAVE Syntax: SAVE Explanation: SAVE copies the contents of memory to a file. To use SAVE, first issue the SAVE command, then run your program which reads a file into memory. Your program exits to the SAVE utility which prompts you for a filespec to which it copies the contents of memory, and the beginning and ending address of the memory to be SAVEd. ///2Example A>SAVE Activates the SAVE utility. Now enter the name of the program which loads a file into memory. A>SID dump.com Next, execute the program. #g0 When the program exits, SAVE intercepts the return to the system and prompts the user for the filespec and the bounds of memory to be SAVEd. SAVE Ver 3.0 Enter file (type RETURN to exit):dump2.com If file DUMP2.COM exists already, the system asks: Delete dump2.com? Y Then the system asks for the bounds of memory to be saved: Beginning hex address: 100 Ending hex address: 400 The contents of memory from 100H (Hexadecimal) to 400H is copied to file DUMP2.COM.