User`s manual

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(2) Realtime Memory Access Function
Realtime memory reading or writing is enabled during user program execution. The specified
memory address contents (maximum three) can be displayed on the status bar. The memory
contents can be changed by the command line, and can be referenced in the [Memory] window.
Memory can be read or written as follows:
1. When the [Memory] window is used:
Memory can be read or written during user program execution. Open the address to be
referenced in the [Memory] window. At reference, select Refresh from the [Memory] menu or
issue the Refresh command in the command-line window.
2. When the command line is used:
MEMORY_EDIT command: Memory can be read or written during user program execution.
RAM_R command: Address and size displayed on the status bar are specified during user
program execution.
RAM_W command: Memory can be changed during user program execution. One command
can change a maximum of three addresses.
Note: Note that the flash memory area cannot be written by the RAM_W command.
(3) Products Using the AUD Function and Note
Table 2.8 Type Number and AUD Function
Type Number Connector AUD Function
HS0005KCU01H, HS0005KCU02H 14-pin connector Not available
HS0005KCU02H 36-pin connector Available
Notes: 1. To use the AUD function, set the system clock to 40 MHz or lower.
2. Trace cannot be acquired while memory read/write is being performed by using the
RAM monitor function during user program execution.