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You can use a Memory Locate window to display a range of addresses on either side of an address you select in the Trace window, as shown in Figure 3.10.
To view the Memory Locate window if it is not already open, either:
In the Trace window, double-click
in the address column of a traced memory access cycle. If multiple
words are transferred by an instruction, for example by an LDMIA,
you must double-click on the address for the first word transferred.
You cannot link to a memory window by double-clicking on the address of an instruction access.
In the Trace window, right-click on the desired address and select Locate to → Memory (see Trace-specific GUI).
In each case, the Memory window is displayed, showing a range of addresses before and after the chosen highlighted address.
While the target application is running you can only link to the Memory window if you are using RealMonitor, because it is capable of reading target memory without stopping the target.