10.4.11.1.2 Write Port View/Read Port View

Go To Address
Enables you to go to a specific address in the manager. Each memory block has many addresses; it is often difficult to scroll through and find a specific one. This task is simplified by enabling you to type in a specific address. The number display format (Hex, Bin, Dec) is controlled by the value you set in the drop-down menu above the Address column.
Address
The Address column lists the address of a memory location (you cannot specify the address of a memory location). The drop-down menu specifies the number root for your address list (hexadecimal, binary or decimal).
Data
Enables you to control the data format and data value in the manager. Click the value to change it. The RAM Content Manager enables you to Import or Export your files through either port.
Files are imported into whichever view you have selected. Importing files through the Write and Read ports with different aspect ratios results in completely different outcomes for your data.
Note: The dialogs show all data with the MSB down to LSB. For example, if the row showed 0xAABB for a 16-bit word size, the AA would be the MSB and BB would be the LSB.
Import from file (Write Port View)
Opens the Import Memory Content - Write Port View dialog box; enables you to select a memory content file (Intel-Hex, Motorola S-record) to load through the Write Port. During import, file extensions are set to .hex for Intel-Hex files and .s for Motorola S-record files.
Import from file (Read Port View)
Opens the Import Memory Content - Read Port View dialog box; enables you to select a memory content file (Intel-Hex, Motorola S-record) to load through the Read Port. During import, file extensions are set to .hex for Intel-Hex files and .s for Motorola S-record files.
Default Data Value
The value given to memory addresses that have not been explicitly initialized (by importing content or editing manually). When changed, all default values in the manager are updated to match the new value. The number display format (Hex, Bin, Dec) is controlled by the value you set in the drop-down menu above the Data column.
Reset All Values
Resets the Data values.
Help
Opens the RAM Content Manager online help.
OK
Closes the manager and saves all the changes made to the memory and its contents.
Cancel
Closes the manager, cancels all your changes in this instance of the manager, and returns the memory back to the state it held before the manager was opened.