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UM0036 Basic debugging features
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The search and edit options Find, Find Next and Replace may be used in the Memory
window, to locate either hexadecimal or ASCII strings.
Figure 124. Memory window
5.7.2 Viewing features
The contents of the Memory window can be refreshed, reformatted, reloaded or modified
using the options in the Memory contextual menu. This menu also provides window
configuration options (Allow Docking, Hide, Float in Main Window).
Right-click on either a selected memory area, or anywhere in the Memory window to open
the Memory contextual menu shown in Figure 125.
Figure 125. Memory contextual menu
The options available in this contextual menu are:
● Copy: Copy selected string to clipboard.
● Format: Arrange the memory display as Byte, Word or DWord.
● Base: display memory contents using the base Hex, Decimal, Binary, or Unsigned
(unsigned decimal integer).
● Refresh: Reload current data values from the memory region displayed.
● Fill memory: Fill a specified region of memory with a specified value. The starting
address and final address may be selected, or the starting address and block length.
The data format Byte, Word or DWord must be specified, and affects the absolute block
length. Display units are those selected in the Format option.