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3.5 Displaying Memory Contents in Realtime
Use the [Monitor] window to monitor the memory contents during user program execution. In the Monitor
function, the realtime operation is retained since the bus monitoring circuit of the emulator sets the read/write
signal of the MCU as a trigger and holds the address bus and data bus values to update the displayed contents of
the memory.
Up to eight points or 256 bytes in total can be set by using the eight monitoring channels on the bus monitoring
circuit. It is possible that a part or all of monitoring ranges is overlapped.
Notes: 1. Monitoring is impossible for an area, such as an on-chip timer counter, where no internal write signal
is generated to update a value.
2. The procedure to display or modify the contents of memory differs depending on the product. If the
display of memory contents is updated during execution of the user program, realtime emulation may
not be available. For details, refer to section 5.3, Displaying and Modifying the Contents of Memory.
3.5.1 Opening the [Monitor] Window
To open the [Monitor] window, select [View -> CPU -> Monitor -> Monitor Setting...] or click the [Monitor]
toolbar button (
) to display the [Monitor Settings] dialog box.
Figure 3.14 [Monitor Setting] Dialog Box
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