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[cdt-dev] Re: Memory view

James,

That was it. mi1 seems to work great, thanks!

- Alex

  1. Re: Memory view (James Blackburn)

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 19:47:31 +0000
From: James Blackburn <jamesblackburn@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] Memory view
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If I remember correctly there's some non-obvious setting "MI" mode for
Mac OS and CDT.  In the launch configuration dialog "Debugger Tab", if
you iterate through the different mi command modes, one of them should
work...

Probably worth filing a bug if there isn't one already.

James

2009/2/20 Alexander Agranovsky <alex@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,

Having a problem with memory view not rendering correctly. Here's a link to
the screenshot illustrating that --
http://www.agranovsky.com/temp/cdt.png -- note that console shows
"data-read-memory" being executed correctly, and returning valid memory values. Yet, the actual rendering (no matter which one is picked) only shows
question marks.

Eclipse 3.4.1, CDT 5.0.1.200809120802, OSX.

- Alex


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