I'm using uVision4 on an STM32 platform.
Is it possible to get a dump of memory to file during debug? I can view the memory, yes, but i can't even select the contents of that window to copy-paste.
what i need to accomplish is to compare certain memory locations (large ranges, not feasible to do manually) between function calls. i can not do it programmatically since it might adulterate the memory i'm analyzing.
any ideas?
also, i have no idea how to bring up the ITM privileges User interface as they outline it in the manual. Any hints here would be welcome.
Per; I must have a much older version of MDK-ARM. My prior post referenced the PK51 because you did not list a product type.
The Function Editor for MDK-ARM is defined at this link. http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/uv4/uv4_df_createfunct.htm
I have no idea what your error message is trying to tell you.
My references are for running the Debugger in Simulator mode using the Function Editor in the Debugger. Bradford
Yuo can either use the SAVE command from the command prompt while in debug mode to create a .hex file on your hard drive based on the memory image, or first enable the LOG command and combine that with another one that I forgot right now to generate a non .hex file.
Thanks a ton, Tamir. That was exactly what i needed.