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Changing the basic settings
The display format can be changed in the [Memory Preferences] dialog box that appears when you choose
[Preferences...] from the [Addresses] menu or popup menu that appears by right-clicking in the window.
number of Bytes
Specify the amount of data to be displayed at one time.
Depends on window size: A number of lines equivalent to the window size is displayed. No vertical scroll bars
Fixed nnn bytes:
For display in the horizontal direction of the window, the number of bytes displayed on one line is the same in
either case. Note that exceeding the window size displays a horizontal scroll bar.
Miscellaneous
Bytes Per Row:
Display ASCII:
Control Char:
Default Start Dump address
Address
[apply] button
Changes settings made in the dialog box, with the dialog box left open.
[Ok] button
Changes settings made in the dialog box, and closes the dialog box.
[Cancel] button
Closes the dialog box without changing the settings you made in it. (Settings already changed by [Apply]
cannot be undone.)
Clicking [Apply] or closing this dialog box updates the contents displayed in the [Source] and other windows.
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Size
Use the radio buttons to specify the unit of data size you wish to display.
Byte:
Half Word:
Word:
Double Word:
Float:
Double Float:
format
Use the radio buttons to select the format in which you wish to display
data.
Binary:
Octal:
Hex:
Signed Decimal:
Unsigned Decimal:
are displayed. Use the [Scroll down] or [Scroll up] button to move the display area
forward or backward.
A specified number of bytes is displayed at one time. If the amount of data exceeds
the window size, a vertical scroll bar is displayed. When you use the [Scroll down]
or [Scroll up] button, the displayed data is scrolled the specified number of bytes
each time you click.
Set the number of bytes to be displayed on one line. The default is 16 bytes.
Moreover, you can choose 4, 8, 32, 64, or 128 bytes.
An ASCII character in an amount corresponding to one line of data is displayed at
the end of each line (default setting). No ASCII characters are displayed when this
check box is deselected.
Specify the character to use for displaying control characters (when displaying
ASCII characters). The default is a period.
Specify the memory window dump address (numeric value, symbol, register name,
etc.) at GDB startup.
The dump address is reflected at the time of GDB restart. The GDB can store up to
100 characters.
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Displayed in 1-byte units
Displayed in 2-byte units
Displayed in 4-byte units (default)
Displayed in 8-byte units
Single-precision floating-point
Double-precision floating-point
Binary
Octal
Hexadecimal (default)
Signed decimal
Unsigned decimal
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