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Subject: Re: gpasm-0.18.1
From: Ralf Forsberg ####@####.####
Date: 29 Feb 2000 11:39:02 -0000
Message-Id: <00022913041300.01250@small>

On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, you wrote:
>On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Ralf Forsberg wrote:
>
>> >> Does anyone have any suggestions on how 1) to present the contents of
>> >> program memory 2) to convey changes in the program memory?
>> >> 
>> >
>> >Show adjusted program memory values in a new colour, and perhaps have an
>> >option available to auto-scroll the window to show the memory block
>> >containing the recently adjusted memory location. obivously you can't
>> >display all at once ,but can we select multiple and not neccessarily
>> >adjacent blocks of memory to display.. that would be useful, for
>> >instance, when picc locates some code around the reset vector and some
>> >near 7FFh and some more at the end of the memory bank (1FFFh for the
>> >16F877)....
>> 
>> How would you want to define memory areas to display?
>
>The .cod file has this information encoded in it. But you'd still have
>this problem if the memory you wish to view is modified by your program
>but not specified in your assembly file (e.g. suppose you want to use the
>whole upper half of the program memory to store data acquired from some
>measurement. You wouldn't necessarily define this area in your code.)

I don't think we can add all of memory (in the case of a large
program), that would make the sheet really slow. We need a way to
select memory.

How much program memory is there in the largest pic?

 / Ralf

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