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Registers Window (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

The Registers window displays core CPU registers. Each CPU has a predefined set of core registers that are CPU-specific.

Using this dialog box, you can:

  • View the contents of a core CPU register
  • Make changes to the content of any register, except some flags, by placing the insertion point on the register's value and entering those changes. Only hexadecimal values are valid.

Right-click the window to bring up the shortcut menu, which contains the following options.

  • Floating Point Registers
    Displays the core Floating Point Registers.
  • Docking View
    Switches the active window from docking to nondocking mode:

    • Docking mode. When a window is in docking mode, a check mark appears. You can dock the window to the border of the main Platform Builder window, or to you can change the window to a floating window that can be moved outside the main Platform Builder window.
      To change the window to a floating window, hold the CTRL key and click on the frame of the window that you select. This window can be redocked at any time.
    • Nondocking mode. If the window is in nondocking mode, it appears only inside the main Platform Builder window and cannot be docked.
  • Hide
    Hides the Registers window.

See Also

Reference

Debug Windows

Concepts

Viewing Memory and Registers