Specifications
Saturn The Windows ‘95 Debugger 16-43
Psy-Q Development System
Change this default by selecting the Pane menu and choosing from the options:
• Bytes
• Words (bytes x 2)
• Double words (bytes x 4)
• ASCII (Toggle ASCII display on and off)
• Set Width (Changes the number of bytes displayed on a line)
Alternatively, clicking on these icons will activate the
options listed above.
You can overtype the hexadecimal or ASCII displays to alter the content of the
memory. A change to the hexadecimal display will be reflected in the ASCII display
and visa versa.
When you move the mouse pointer over the values, the Status line displays the
Memory Address and one of the following Memory Types:
• RAM
• ROM
• Invalid.
Invalid memory is displayed as question marks instead of hexadecimal values and full
stops instead of ASCII.
The Set Width icon can be used to change the width of the display; click on the icon
and type in the number of bytes to be shown on each line.
The Active Pane can be made a Memory Pane via any one of the following
methods:
Clicking on the Memory Pane icon on the toolbar
Using the Pane Type option from the Pane Menu
Using the Hot Key Ctrl+Shift+M.