8.2.2. Procedure

To enable memory mapping:

  1. Select Memory Map Tab from the View menu to display the Process Control pane and bring the Memory Map tab to the front. An example is shown in Figure 8.1.

    Figure 8.1. Disabled memory map

    Disabled memory map

    Alternatively, if you have an instance of the Process Control pane that is docked, click the Memory Map tab in that pane.

  2. Right-click anywhere in the Memory Map tab to display the context menu.

  3. Select Memory Mapping from the context menu.

    A check mark is displayed to the left of the option, to indicate that memory mapping is enabled. Also, a default memory map entry is displayed, as shown in Figure 8.2.

    Figure 8.2. Default memory map

    Default memory map

Disabling memory mapping

To disable memory mapping:

  1. Right-click anywhere in the Memory Map tab to display the context menu.

    Note

    The context menu contains different options depending on the state of your debug target. For example, if an image is loaded the menu contains the option Update Map Based on Image.

  2. Select Memory Mapping from the context menu.

    The check mark to the left of the option is removed, to show that memory mapping is disabled, and the memory map is hidden.

See also

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