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CrossWorks for ARM User Guide

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12CrossStudio WindowsThis section is a reference to each of the windows in the CrossStudio environment.In this section•Breakpoints window (page 102). Describes how to use the breakpoints windowto manage breakpoints in a program.•Call stack window (page 107). Descibes how to traverse the call stack to examinedata and where function calls came from.•Clipboard ring window (page 100). Describes how to use the clipboard ring tomake complex cut-and-pastes easier.•Execution counts window (page 111) and Trace window (page 122). Describeshow to gather useful profiling statistics on your application on the simulator andtargets that support execution profiling and tracing.•Globals window (page 112), Locals window (page 114), and Watch window(page 122). Describes how to examine your application's local and globalvariables and how to watch specific variables.•Memory window (page 116). Describes how to look at target memory in rawhexadecimal <strong>for</strong>m.•Register windows (page 118). Describes how to examine processor registers andperipherals defined by the project's memory map file.•Threads window (page 120). Describes how CrossStudio can display threadlocaldata, tasks and objects when you run your application under a real-timeoperating system.•Help window (page 125). Describes how the CrossSudio help system works andhow to get answers to your questions.

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