4.15 Memory View
Debug → Windows → Memory view or Ctrl Alt M n where n is the memory's number. The memory view gives you an outline of the memory. It is possible to select among the attached memories to see all the segments by switching between them in a Segment drop-down menu on top of the memory view. You can also specify the starting address for the memory view window in the Address form field on the top of the memory view. You can use either an ordinary hexadecimal entry or an expression to specify the address. See Expression Formatting. The Columns drop-down menu allows you to itemize how many byte-aligned memory columns you wish to see at one time. Leave this at the Auto setting. But if you manually have to check fixed-length type values and you know how many words or bytes those values occupy, you could align the memory view so that each row will correspond to a desired number of values.