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The modify command is used to:
The following pages contain detailed information about the various modify syntax
diagrams.
The parameters are as follows:
bytes
Modify memory in byte values.
<CLASS>
Specifies a particular class of the emulator registers. Refer to the "Accessing
Registers" section in the "Using the Emulator" chapter for a list of the register
names and classes.
clear
This option erases the specified breakpoint address and restores the original content
of the memory location. (The location must not have changed (by loading a file or
modifying memory) after the breakpoint was set.) If no breakpoints are specified in
the command, all currently specified breakpoints are cleared and the memory
locations are restored to their original values.
,
A comma is used as a delimiter between values when modifying multiple memory
addresses or breakpoints.
configuration
Lets you view and edit the current emulation configuration items. The
configuration questions are presented in sequence with either the default response,
or the previously entered response. You can select the currently displayed response
by pressing <RETURN>. Otherwise, you can modify the response as you desire,
then press <RETURN>.
disable
This option turns off the software breakpoint capability.
enable
This option allows you to modify the software breakpoint specification.
--EXPR--
An expression is a combination of numeric values, symbols, operators, and
parentheses, specifying a memory address, register, or software breakpoint value.
See the --EXPR-- description.
Chapter 11: Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
Modify contents of memory (as integers, strings, or real numbers).
Modify the contents of the processor registers.
View or edit the current emulation configuration.
Modify the software breakpoints table.
modify
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