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•On the Registers window tool bar, click the Groups button — .•From the dropdown menu, check the register groups to display and uncheck theones to hide.Changing display <strong>for</strong>matWhen you select a register in the main part of the display, the display <strong>for</strong>mat buttonhighlighted on the Registers window tool bar changes to show the item’s display<strong>for</strong>mat.To change the display <strong>for</strong>mat of a register, do one of the following:•Right click the item to change.•From the popup menu, select the <strong>for</strong>mat to display the item in.—or—•Click the item to change.•On the Registers window tool bar, select the <strong>for</strong>mat to display the item in.Modifying register valuesTo modify the value of a register, do one of the following:•Click the value of the register to modify.•Enter the new value <strong>for</strong> the register. Prefix hexadecimal numbers with ‘0x’, binarynumbers with ‘0b’, and octal numbers with ‘0’.—or—•Right click the value of the register to modify.•From the popup menu, select one of the operations to modify the register value.Modifying the saved register value of a function or thread may not be supported.Threads windowThe threads window displays the set of executing contexts on the target processorstructured as a set of queues. The executing contexts are supplied to the threadswindow using a JavaScript program called threads.js that must be in the current activeproject. When the JavaScript program executes (when the application stops) it createsentries in the threads window that contain the name, priority and status of the threadtogether with the saved execution context (register state) of the thread. By double120 Chapter 12 CrossStudio Windows

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