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1.16 Note on [Register] Window Operation during the User Program Execution
During user program execution, double-clicking the [Register] window displays a dialog box that allows a
change of the register contents. However, the operation to change the register contents is invalid during the
user program execution.
1.17 [IO] Window
1.17.1 Contents of the [IO] Window
The invalid module display and bit information display in the [IO] window are not supported.
1.18 Source File
1.18.1 Note on the Source File Location after Creating a Load Module
When the source file is moved after the load module has been created, the [Open] dialog box, which
specifies the source file, may be displayed during debugging of the created load module. Select the correct
source file.
1.19 Watch
1.19.1 Local Variables at Optimization
Depending on the generated object code, local variables in a C source file compiled with the optimization
option enabled will not be displayed correctly. Check the generated object code in the [Disassembly]
window.
1.19.2 Variable Name Specification
When a name other than a variable name (such as a symbol name or a function name) is specified, no data is
displayed.
1.19.3 Display of float-type and double-type Variables
Do not enable the automatic update of float-type and double-type variables. The values of float-type and
double-type variables will not be correctly displayed if they are automatically updated during the user
program execution. If you want to check the values, use the monitoring function ([Monitor] window).
1.20 Monitoring Function
1.20.1 Changing Monitor Settings during User Program Execution
If you change the monitor settings in the [Monitor] window during execution of the user program, the initial
values will be undefined.
1.21 Command Line Interface
• Overwrite File
In Command Line Interface, a file that has the same name as the output file is overwritten without asking the
user.
• Log File
To change the target platform due to a change of the session while logging of the command line window,
halt logging.
2 Installation and Uninstallation
2.1 Uninstallation from [Tools Administration]
Note that a message dialog box appears for confirmation if the folder to be removed includes a file other
than those installed. Even though this dialog box is displayed, press the [Ignore] button to continue
uninstallation.
2.2 [Add/Remove Programs Properties] of the Control Panel
Note the followings:
Uninstalling from [Add/Remove Programs Properties] of the control panel only removes folders and
files of the product most recently installed if several products that conform to HEW have been
installed. Use the explorer to remove the folders and files of the rest of the products.
Once uninstallation is attempted, even the products that were not removed may not operate correctly.
If you want to use these products, re-install them.