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->Start a command shell (such as a Cygwin shell window in Windows)
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->GNU gdb THIS-GDB-VERSION
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-Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
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->Loading section .text, size 0x4b04 lma 0x108000
-Loading section .rodata, size 0x738 lma 0x10cb08
-Loading section .data, size 0x1c0 lma 0x10d240
-Start address 0x108000, load size 21500
-Transfer rate: 24571 bits/sec, 311 bytes/write.
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