
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2.8 Using the Tracer Effectively
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2.8.5 Inter-Window Connection Functions
(Window Connection Function, Jump Function)
Window connection function: This function displays trace results in each window. When the
user positions the cursor to the Trace View window, each of the windows (Source window,
Assemble window, and Memory window) can be manipulated interactively, thus allowing trace
operation in each window.
Jump function: A jump can be made to a position in the Source window, Assemble window, and
Memory window corresponding to the address value of a frame line specified in the Trace View
window.
When the window connection function is used, the Trace View window remains active. When
the jump function is used, however, the jump destination window becomes the active window.
Function
Connection to the
Source window
Connection to the
Assemble window
Connection to the
Memory window
Jump to the Source
window
Operation
Activate the Trace View window.
Select Window Connect -> SourceText from the menu bar.
Activate the Trace View window.
Select Window Connect -> Assemble from the menu bar.
Activate the Trace View window.
Select Window Connect -> Memory from the menu bar.
Select a frame in the Trace View window.
Select Jump -> SourceText... from the menu bar, or press
CTRL + U .
Window
connection
function
Jump to the Assemble
window
Select a frame in the Trace View window.
Select Jump -> Assemble... from the menu bar, or press
CTRL + A .
Jump
function
Jump to the Memory
window
Select a frame in the Trace View window.
Select Jump -> Memory... from the menu bar, or press
CTRL + M .