Memory Browse panel
The Memory Browse panel displays your user storage in dump format.
Panel and field definitions
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File Manager Memory Browse
Browse address 00000000_ Search limit *_______
Location Offset -----------------Hex------------------ -------Char-------
00000000 0 040C0000 81342410 00000000 00000000 *....a...........*
00000010 10 00FCD208 00000000 070C2000 8138692A *..K.........a...*
00000020 20 078D2000 80CDF22E 040CE000 80FEEE6E *......2...\....>*
00000030 30 078D1000 9854146C 070E0000 00000000 *....q..%........*
00000040 40 00000000 00000000 00000000 00FCD208 *..............K.*
00000050 50 00000000 00000000 040C0000 8132FEA8 *............a..y*
00000060 60 040C0000 80FFA080 00080000 9F56E888 *..............Yh*
00000070 70 00080000 9F56F948 040C0000 81331700 *......9.....a...*
00000080 80 00000000 00001005 00020078 00040016 *................*
00000090 90 7F7DD001 00000000 00000000 00000000 *"'}.............*
000000A0 A0 00000000 0133E308 00000000 00000000 *......T.........*
000000B0 B0 00000000 00000000 000102FD 0232B3A8 *...............y*
000000C0 C0 28000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*
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F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=CRetriev F5=RFind F7=Up
F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Previous F11=Next F12=Cancel
- Browse address
- Starting address of the data you want to browse.
- Search limit
- Limits the search to a specified number of bytes. You enter a hexadecimal number or * (the default). By default the entire storage is scanned, in pieces of 64KB each.
- Location
- Shows the hexadecimal location of the bytes displayed.
- Offset
- Shows the offset of the 16 bytes displayed relative to the selected address for Location.
- Hex
- Displays the hexadecimal representation of the storage data.
- Char
- Displays the storage data in character format.
The following primary commands are available on this panel:
- BACK - this command is unique to the Memory Browse panel.
- CLIPBOARD - this command is unique to the Memory Browse panel.
- FIND - see FIND/FX primary command
- NEXTPAGE - this command is unique to the Memory Browse panel.
The BACK primary command restores the previous browse address. It returns you to offset zero of the current browse address or, if the offset is zero, it restores the browse address saved in the previous position of the pointer chain.
The CLIPBOARD primary command displays the data currently saved on the clipboard using the PUT command in an Edit session (see Copying data to and from a clipboard).
The length of the clipboard data is stored beginning with offset X'C'; the data itself is stored beginning with offset X'10'.
The
NEXT primary command sets a new browse address and saves the current
browse address. Either place the cursor onto a pointer value visible
on the screen, or enter the new address into the Browse address field,
then enter NEXT
(or use a corresponding function
key). To go forward to a previously saved address, check that your
cursor is not on a data field, then enter NEXT
(or
use a corresponding function key). File Manager saves up to 64 browse
addresses in a chain.
Use the scroll commands to move the display window over the user storage. For details, see Scrolling to see data.