2.3. Starting RealView Debugger

To start RealView Debugger:

The first time you run RealView Debugger after installation, it creates a unique working directory for you to store your personal files, debugger settings, and target configuration files. RealView Debugger then creates files in, or copies files into, this directory ready for your first debugging session. The location depends on your host platform:

The main RealView Debugger window is known as the Code window. An example of the default layout of the Code window is shown in Figure 2.1.

Note

You might want to position and resize the main RealView Debugger window to your requirements. Also, resize the views as required. RealView Debugger remembers the position and size of the window and views between debugging sessions.

Figure 2.1. Default Code window

Default Code window

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