Jan 25, 2019
08:31 AM
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Jan 25, 2019
08:31 AM
I'm using DAVE Version: 4.4.2 on an XMC4800 project. I can't get the memory monitor to show the variable/address I need. DAVE seems to remember some address I looked at a few sessions ago & only display that address.
What am I doing wrong? I've used Eclipse for years on various Android & firmware projects, usually I click the + sign, type in my hex address and there's the data. DAVE doesn't show any data until
I double click on Hex in a rendering window and it displays some random address I looked at many sessions ago.
What am I doing wrong? I've used Eclipse for years on various Android & firmware projects, usually I click the + sign, type in my hex address and there's the data. DAVE doesn't show any data until
I double click on Hex in a rendering window and it displays some random address I looked at many sessions ago.
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Jan 30, 2019
10:50 PM
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Jan 30, 2019
10:50 PM
Hi,
Maybe it helps if you change the debug configuration file location. See in the picture below I'm using a shared file located in my project.
PS: Otherwise, it depends on your preferences, but I always recommend the usage of external debuggers like Segger Ozone or iSystem winIDEA.
Regards,
Jesus
Maybe it helps if you change the debug configuration file location. See in the picture below I'm using a shared file located in my project.
PS: Otherwise, it depends on your preferences, but I always recommend the usage of external debuggers like Segger Ozone or iSystem winIDEA.
Regards,
Jesus