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RENESAS TOOL NEWS on September 1, 2004: RSO-HEW-040901D
A Note on Using Integrated Development Environment High-performance Embedded Workshop
--On Saving Debug Sessions in Monitor Windows--
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Please take note of the following problem in using the High-performance Embedded Workshop, an integrated
development environment:
- On saving debug sessions in Monitor windows
- Products and Versions Concerned
The High-performance Embedded Workshops V.3.01.03 through V.3.01.05 included with the following products
and those updated from the above to V.3.01.04, and V.3.01.05 using the
respective updaters:
| (1) |
E10A-USB emulators
HS0005KCU01H
HS0005KCU02H
| NOTICE: | The problem occurs only if the MCUs in the New_SH-Mobile or SH-4A device group are emulated. |
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| (2) |
All the E6000H emulators (High-performance Embedded Workshop versions only) |
| (3) |
All the E6000 emulators (High-performance Embedded Workshop versions only)
| NOTICE: | Within the E6000 emulators, those listed below are
concerned only when the optional bus-monitor board is connected to each of them. |
HS2195EPI60H
HS3008EPI60H
HS3644EPI60H
HS3L08EPI60H
HS388REPI60H
HS3800EPI60H |
| (4) |
E200F emulator
R0E0200F0EMU00 |
- Description
When two or more Monitor windows (those displaying the contents of memory
in real time) are opened, debug sessions are saved, and then the saved
sessions are reloaded, the Monitor windows opened at the second and later
display the incorrect contents of memory.
- 2.1 Conditions
- This problem occur if you go through the following steps:
| (1) |
Open the View menu and select CPU -> Monitor -> Monitor Setting;
you see the Monitor Setting dialog box. |
| (2) |
On this dialog box, specify the names of the Monitor windows
and others; then open two or more Monitor windows. |
| (3) |
Save the sessions. |
| (4) |
Reload the sessions saved in (3). |
- Workaround
Don't save debug sessions when two or more Monitor windows are
open. If you are experiencing the problem, delete all the monitor
settings; then reopen the Monitor windows.
To delete monitor settings, open the View menu and select CPU ->
Monitor -> Windows Select. The Select Windows dialog box appears.
Then check all the check boxes in the list of window names and addresses
and click the Remove button.
- Schedule of Fixing the Problem
We plan to fix this problem in our next release of the High-performance Embedded Workshop.
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