Reply by Robert Wood March 24, 20042004-03-24
>> To view the registers:
View/Registers
:))) <<

Very funny! ;-)

Now how about all the timer, UART, CAN registers etc?!

>> Bonus question:
ALT+F7
Debugger/M56800 Target and unchecked "use flash config file" <<

As in "Use initialisation file"? Been there, tried that, makes sod all
difference!

Thanks anyway! :-)

Rob



Reply by Bende Georg March 24, 20042004-03-24
To view the registers:
View/Registers
:)))
Bonus question:
ALT+F7
Debugger/M56800 Target and uncheck "use flash config file"

Georg Bende
Softwareentwickler
Abteilung Elektronik
Dr. Fritz Faulhaber GmbH & Co KG
Daimlerstr. 23
71101 Schaich
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> Von: Robert Wood [mailto:]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Mz 2004 01:33
> An:
> Betreff: [motoroladsp] Looking at registers > Hi Folks,
>
> It's dawned on me recently that one of the worst things about
> Codewarrior is
> the fact that you can't see the contents of registers as you
> step through
> code or when you hit a breakpoint.
>
> Two questions therefore:
>
> 1. Is that really the case, or am I just missing something?
> 2. If it is the case, has anyone got a neat work around? It
> makes debugging so
> much easier than having to put debug lines of software in to load a
> particular register into a temporary variable. (Even looking
> at a temp
> variable is a major pfaff in CW!)
>
> A separate question: is it possible to reset the program
> without having to
> reload the code each time with CW6?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob >
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