This tab displays the memory area information (e.g. Area Name and Top Address) of the RI600V4.
 
 Figure A-3.    [Memory Area] Tab
 
 The following items are explained here.
 
 -	 From the [Debug] menu, select [Download].
 
 -	 From the [View] menu, select [Realtime OS] >> [Resource Information].
 
 [Description of each area]
 
 (1)	 Information display area
 
 This area displays the memory area information (e.g. Area Name and Top Address) of the RI600V4.
 
 This area consists of the following items.
 
 
  
  
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 The name of the managed memory area is shown.
  
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 Area where the section for the fixed interrupt vector table is to be allocated.
  
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 Area where the section for the relocatable interrupt vector table is to be allocated.
  
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 Area where the section for the system stack is to be allocated.
  
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 The start address of the managed memory area is shown.
  
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 The size of the managed memory area (in bytes) is shown.
  
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 The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked.
 
 
  
  
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 Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display.
  
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 The following items are displayed for selection.
  
 Area Name, Top Address, Size
  
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 The item in question will be displayed.
  
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 The item in question will not be displayed.
  
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 Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation.
  
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 The following items are displayed for selection.
  
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 Displays value in signed decimal number.
  
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 Displays value in hexadecimal number.
  
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 Jump to Memory (Top Address)
  
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 Opens the Memory panel, and displays the contents of the managed memory area.
  
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 Resets the item displayed to initial state.
  
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