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CHAPTER 4 MENUS
Figure 4.4-10 Comparison Dialog
For example, when 4 is specified as the skip byte count, addresses are skipped for each 4 bytes like address
4 and address 8 and the search range is searched.
[Example]
Suppose the data in memory is "0000 01 02 03 01 02 01 02 03 04 01 01 02 03".
When Data Type is Byte, Search Data is 01, and Skip Byte Count is 1, all search data is found. However,
when Skip Byte Count is 2, only 01 search data at address 0000 and 000A is found. 01 search data at other
addresses is not found.
When Data Type is Byte, Search Data is 01 and 02, and Skip Byte Count is 3, only 01 and 02 search data at
address 0000 and address 0003 is found. 01 and 02 search data at address 0005 and address 000A is not
found.
■ Edit
To edit memory data, click the right mouse button in the Memory Window to display the menu, then select
[Edit] from the menu. The edit dialog shown in Figure 4.4-11 opens.
-Address
Specifies address to edit.
-Data
Specifies memory data to rewrite.
-Type
Specifies size of data to rewrite. (Byte/Word/Long)
Figure 4.4-11 Memory Edit Dialog