2 extended menus – Renesas Emulator Debugger M16C PC4701 User Manual

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ATTENTION

Task pause function uses the address match interrupt of the MCU.
Don't use this function when the target program uses the address match interrupt.
If you use PC7501 emulator, this function is not available when you use address match inturrpt break
function.

7.17.2 Extended Menus

This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window.

Menu Function

Pause

Make the selected task in the PAUSE state.

Come-pause

Make the selected task in the PAUSE state just before executing
the code at the cursor in the program display view.

Task

Unpause

Make the selected task out of the PAUSE state.

Source/Function...

Displays the begining of the specified file/function.

Address...

Displays the program from the specified address.

Display

Program Counter

*

Displays the program from the current program counter value.

Source

Switches the view to the source mode.

Mixed

Switches the view to the mixed mode.

Mode

Disassembly

Switches the view to the disassembly mode.

Line

Shows/Hides the line number column.

Address

Shows/Hides the address number column.

Layout

Code

Shows/Hides the line code column.

Tab...

Changes Tab number.

Toolbar display

Displays the toolbar.

Customize toolbar...

Opens the toolbar customize dialog box.

Allow Docking

Allows the window docking.

Hide

Hides the window.

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Operation in the MR task pause window is as follows when the program display location is changed

by PC position specification.

When the target task selected in the task pause display area is paused
-> Its display position is changed to the context PC position of the task.

When the target task selected in the task pause display area is in a state other than "pause"
-> The display position is not changed.

When the target task is selected from the task pause display area
-> The display position is changed to the position from the current program counter (in the same
manner as the operation in the Source window).

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