diff -r bf9a2104bee6 -r 5d016a880824 debuggercdi/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.debug.crashdebugger/html/memory.html --- a/debuggercdi/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.debug.crashdebugger/html/memory.html Thu Feb 18 14:39:30 2010 -0600 +++ b/debuggercdi/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.debug.crashdebugger/html/memory.html Thu Feb 18 15:11:20 2010 -0600 @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@ - - - - -Memory Dump Options - - -

Memory Dump Options

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Use the Memory Dump Options window to specify the starting address and length of memory data to display in the Crash Debugger Console view.

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Figure 1 - Memory Dump Options window

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Displaying Memory Data

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  1. Enter a memory dump command or right-click in the Crash Debugger Console view and select a memory dump command
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    The Memory Dump Options window appears.

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  3. Enter the starting address in hexadecimal into the Address text box
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  5. Enter the length of the memory space to display into the Length (Hexadecimal) text box
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  7. Click OK
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    The Memory Dump Options window closes and the specified memory data appears in the Crash Debugger Console view.

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Memory Dump Options

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Use the Memory Dump Options window to specify the starting address and length of memory data to display in the Crash Debugger Console view.

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Figure 1 - Memory Dump Options window

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Displaying Memory Data

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  1. Enter a memory dump command or right-click in the Crash Debugger Console view and select a memory dump command
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    The Memory Dump Options window appears.

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  3. Enter the starting address in hexadecimal into the Address text box
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  5. Enter the length of the memory space to display into the Length (Hexadecimal) text box
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  7. Click OK
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    The Memory Dump Options window closes and the specified memory data appears in the Crash Debugger Console view.

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Related concepts
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Related references
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