Make settings in the [Trace] category on the Property panel’s [Debug Tool Settings] tab.
Specify from the drop-down list whether or not to use the trace function.
To use the trace function, specify [Yes] (by default, [No] is selected).
Specify from the drop-down list whether or not to clear (initialize) the trace memory once before the trace function begins.
To clear, specify [Yes] (default).
The trace memory can be forcibly cleared by clicking the button in the Trace panel toolbar. |
Specify the operation to be performed when the trace memory is filled with collected trace data, from the drop-down list below.
When the trace memory is filled, CS+ continues writing trace data over the old data (default). If you've selected [Yes] for the [Clear trace memory before running] property, when the program is re-executed, the trace memory is cleared before trace data is written to. |
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When the trace memory is filled, CS+ stops writing trace data and stops program execution at the same time. If you've selected [No] for the [Clear trace memory before running] property, even when re-executed, the program is halted and not executed. |
Specify from the drop-down list whether or not to use an accumulated display for trace time display.
Specify [Yes] to use an accumulated display for trace time display, or [No] to use a difference display (default).
Specify from the drop-down list the size of trace memory (number of trace frames).
Note that a trace frame is a unit for the trace data, and that fetch, write and read operations each use one trace frame.
The drop-down list shows the number of trace frames as follows: