Chapter 4: Viewing Code and Data
Displaying Screens
Displaying Screens
A debugger screen is what you see in the display area. Each debugger screen
may contain one or more debugger windows. A debugger window is a
predefined physical area on the screen containing specific debugger
information.
The debugger has three predefined screens. Each predefined screen has a
corresponding name and number. The predefined screens and their associated
names and numbers are listed below:
Screen Name
High-level screen
Assembly-level screen
Standard I/O screen
This section shows you how to:
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High-Level Screen
The debugger automatically displays the high-level screen when an executable
(.x) file containing the C function main() is loaded from the UNIX command
line with the db68k command. This screen has nine windows:
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Display the high-level screen.
Display the assembly level screen.
Switch between the high-level and assembly screens.
Display the standard I/O screen.
Display the next screen (activate a screen).
journal
code
monitor
backtrace
status
breakpoint
error
help
Screen Number
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