8. Tools
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(6) To monitor the memory contents at the displayed addresses, click
Start
. The system begins to monitor
the memory contents, and the
Start
button changes to a
Stop
button.
(7) To stop monitoring, click
Stop
. The system stops monitoring the memory contents, and the
Stop
button changes to a
Start
button.
(8) To save the window contents to a text file, click the
Data save
button.
(9) In the
DEC/HEX
group box, select decimal (
DEC
) or hexadecimal (
HEX
) as the display format of
the memory contents. The default is
HEX
.
DEC
: The memory contents are displayed as decimal values. You must input a decimal value when
changing a value in memory.
HEX
: The memory contents are displayed as hexadecimal values. You must input a hexadecimal
value when changing a value in memory.
(10) In the
WO/LO/FL
group box, select the data type to use when displaying memory contents. The
default is
WORD
.
WORD
: Data is displayed as 2-byte integers.
LONG
: Data is displayed as 4-byte integers.
FLOAT
: Data is displayed as floating point data.
(11) In the
SIGN
group box, select whether to display data using signed or unsigned integers. The default
is
SIGNED
. This group box is only available when
DEC
is selected in
DEC/HEX
and
WORD
or
LONG
is selected in
WO/LO/FL
.
SIGNED
: Data is displayed using signed integers.
UNSIGNED
: Data is displayed using unsigned integers.
(12) Click
Close
to close the MCS window.
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