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Such spaces can improve the readability of disassembled code by highlighting the places where
sequential code execution is not possible.
Run/Trace Display in O.W.
This group of checkboxes governs the extent of the information provided in the output window during
running and tracing.
Instruction at Start : check this box to display a disassembly of the CPU instruction at the
address at which running or tracing started.
Registers at Start: check this box to add a display of the CPU inherent registers at the
start point.
Show starting info only once: with repetitive tracing there is no need to display the starting and break
information, since the break information at one step will be the same as
the starting information for the next step. Check this box to suppress
the additional information.
Instruction at Break: check this box to display a disassembly of the CPU instruction at the
breakpoint address.
Registers at Break: check this box to add a display of the CPU inherent registers at the
breakpoint.
Symbol Table
When tracing or disassembling code, symbolic labels may optionally be displayed. This panel controls
the display, and the location of the symbol table from which the information is taken. See Using a
Symbol Table on page 63 for more details.
Do not use Symbolic labels will not be added to traced or disassembled code.
As last loaded S19 file (plus filename, if one is loaded)
Select this option if symbolic label information is to be taken from a symbol table
generated alongside an S19 file. If selected, then every time an S19 record file is loaded
to memory, Xplor8 will look to load a symbol table of the same name but '.sym'
extension.
From file: Select this option if symbolic label information is to be taken from a fixed location. If
so, choose a file in the edit box. File names may appear in this edit box with a token
replacing part of the path - see Path Tokens on page 41.
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