HP 64782 User Manual page 170

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The status of a breakpoint can be:
temporary
Which means the temporary breakpoint has been set but not encountered
during program execution. These breakpoints are removed when the
breakpoint is encountered.
permanent
Which means the permanent breakpoint is active. Permanent breakpoints
remain active after they are encountered during execution.
inactivated
Which means the breakpoint has been inactivated. Pending breakpoints are
inactivated when they are encountered during program execution. Both
temporary and permanent breakpoints can be inactivated (and restored)
using the breakpoints display popup menu.
pending
Which means the temporary breakpoint has been set but not encountered
during program execution. When encountered, these breakpoints are
inactivated, but retained in the breakpoints list. Pending breakpoints can
only be set using the softkey command line with commands like
modify software_breakpoints set 1000 and not selecting the additional
options <temporary> or <permanent>. The "pending" breakpoints status is
retained for compatibility with older product software versions.
In the breakpoints display, a popup menu is available, obtained by pressing
the select mouse button. You can inactivate or restore the status of any
breakpoint in the breakpoints list, as well as enable or disable the breakpoints
feature, using the popup menu.
To display the status of all execution breakpoints
Using the Emulator
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