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1.8.2 Line Assembly
• Input Radix
Regardless of the Radix setting, the default for line assembly input is decimal. Specify H’ or 0x as the
radix for a hexadecimal input.
• Address Space Size
In absolute addressing mode, specify the size (:16, etc.)
1.8.3 Columns in the [Disassembly] Window
The columns Event and EXT.2 Trigger in the [Disassembly] window may be switched. You can identify
these columns by displaying a popup menu on either of them.
1.9 Note on [Register] Window Operation during Program Execution
During program execution, when the [Register] window is double-clicked, a dialog box to change the
register contents is displayed. However, the operation to change the register contents is invalid during
program execution.
1.10 [IO] Window
1.10.1 Contents of the [IO] Window
• The invalid module display and bit information display in the [IO] window are not supported.
• If you selected another MCU, the content displayed in the [IO] window may not be correctly changed.
The content of the [IO] window will not be correctly changed either if the MCU’s operating mode has
been switched from advanced mode to normal mode or from normal mode to advanced mode. To view
the latest content of the [IO] window, save the session first, and then load this session.
1.10.2 Note on Editing Register Values from the [IO] Window
No data will be written to memory when the values of a register before and after editing are the same.
1.11 Source File
1.11.1 Note on Moving Source File Position after Creating Load Module
When the source file is moved after the load module has been created, the [Open] dialog box, which
specifies the source file, may be displayed during debugging of the created load module. Select the
corresponding source file.
1.11.2 Columns in the Source Window
The columns Event and EXT.2 Trigger in the source window may be switched. You can identify these
columns by displaying a popup menu on either of them.
1.11.3 Event Column
When different actions have been set on an address from the windows [Event] and [Trace], note the
followings:
• Deletion and change for settings may not be available on the [Event] column.
• If eight or more points have been set as the start points in execution time measurement (Timer On),
changing the settings on the [Event] column may prevent further changes.
Deletion and change for settings must be made in the [Event] window or [Trace] window.
1.12 Watch
1.12.1 Local Variables at Optimization
Depending on the generated object code, local variables in a C source file that is compiled with the
optimization option enabled will not be displayed correctly. Check the generated object code by
displaying the [Disassembly] window.
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