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BREAK

Sets or Clears Extended CTRL+C checking on DOS system

This is present for Compatibility with DOS systems. It has no effect
under Windows NT.

If Command Extensions are enabled, and running on the Windows NT
platform, then the BREAK command will enter a hard coded breakpoint
if being debugged by a debugger.

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