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3.7.8 Deleting an Event Point
Select an event point and choose [Delete] from the popup menu to remove the selected event point. To retain the
event point but not have it cause an event when its conditions are met, use the [Disable] option (see section
3.15.7, Disabling an Event Point).
3.7.9 Deleting All Event Points
Choose [Delete All] from the popup menu to remove all event points.
3.7.10 Viewing the Source Line for an Event Point
Select an event point and choose [Go to Source] from the popup menu to open the [Editor] or [Disassembly]
window at the address of the event point. The [Go to Source] menu is only available when one event point that
has the corresponding source file is selected.
3.7.11 Setting a Data Condition for a Variable in the Source Program
Open the [Editor] window that shows the variable for which you want to set a data condition. Place the mouse
cursor on the variable name and select [E6000H On Chip Break] from the popup menu. The on-chip break
conditions currently set are displayed on the channels. Select a channel on which you want to set a data condition.
After selecting the channel, the [On Chip Break] page of the [Breakpoint Properties] dialog box opens, while the
data condition for the variable is set.