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How to display memory zones content on IDAproIDA Pro?

This is a very naive question about IDAproIDA Pro. Once the IDA debugger started, I would like to be able to type a memory address (or a memory zone) and look easily at the content of it (in various format). With gdb you would do print /x *0x80456ef or, if you want a wider zone, x /6x 0x80456ef.

So, what is the best way to display the memory content from the IDA debugger ?

How to display memory zones content on IDApro?

This is a very naive question about IDApro. Once the IDA debugger started, I would like to be able to type a memory address (or a memory zone) and look easily at the content of it (in various format). With gdb you would do print /x *0x80456ef or, if you want a wider zone, x /6x 0x80456ef.

So, what is the best way to display the memory content from the IDA debugger ?

How to display memory zones content on IDA Pro?

This is a very naive question about IDA Pro. Once the IDA debugger started, I would like to be able to type a memory address (or a memory zone) and look easily at the content of it (in various format). With gdb you would do print /x *0x80456ef or, if you want a wider zone, x /6x 0x80456ef.

So, what is the best way to display the memory content from the IDA debugger ?

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How to display memory zones content on IDApro?

This is a very naive question about IDApro. Once the IDA debugger started, I would like to be able to type a memory address (or a memory zone) and look easily at the content of it (in various format). With gdb you would do print /x *0x80456ef or, if you want a wider zone, x /6x 0x80456ef.

So, what is the best way to display the memory content from the IDA debugger ?