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diff --git a/src/emu/debug/debughlp.cpp b/src/emu/debug/debughlp.cpp
index f25d52b3ae7..2848f970003 100644
--- a/src/emu/debug/debughlp.cpp
+++ b/src/emu/debug/debughlp.cpp
@@ -94,7 +94,6 @@ static const help_item static_help_list[] =
" pcatmemd <address>[,<cpu>] -- query which PC wrote to a given data memory address for the current CPU\n"
" pcatmemi <address>[,<cpu>] -- query which PC wrote to a given I/O memory address for the current CPU\n"
" (Note: you can also query this info by right clicking in a memory window\n"
- " rewind[rw] -- go back in time by loading the most recent rewind state"
" statesave[ss] <filename> -- save a state file for the current driver\n"
" stateload[sl] <filename> -- load a state file for the current driver\n"
" snap [<filename>] -- save a screen snapshot.\n"
@@ -456,19 +455,6 @@ static const help_item static_help_list[] =
" Print which PC wrote this CPU's memory location 0x400000.\n"
},
{
- "rewind[rw]",
- "\n"
- " rewind[rw]"
- "\n"
- "The rewind command loads the most recent RAM-based state. Rewind states, when enabled, are "
- "saved when \"step\", \"over\", or \"out\" command gets executed, storing the machine state as "
- "of the moment before actually stepping. Consecutively loading rewind states can work like "
- "reverse execution. Depending on which steps forward were taken previously, the bahavior can "
- "be similar to GDB's \"reverse-stepi\" or \"reverse-next\". All output for this command is "
- "currently echoed into the running machine window. Previous memory and PC tracking statistics "
- "are cleared, actual reverse execution does not occur.\n"
- },
- {
"statesave[ss]",
"\n"
" statesave[ss] <filename>\n"
@@ -486,7 +472,7 @@ static const help_item static_help_list[] =
{
"stateload[sl]",
"\n"
- " stateload[sl] <filename>\n"
+ " stateload[ss] <filename>\n"
"\n"
"The stateload command retrieves a save state from disk. "
"The given state file gets read from the standard state directory (sta), and gets .sta to it - "