Path: csiph.com!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Martin Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.programmer Subject: Re: Learning ARM machine code Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 10:09:12 +0100 Organization: None Lines: 45 Message-ID: <5c2f581e37News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> References: <5c0c6984e5bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> <5c294aefcbbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> <1026m5i$jcpt$4@solani.org> <5c2adc4465bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> <5c2cea6fccbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> <5c2cef85bdNews03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> <5c2f3eb0a5bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de> Injection-Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 11:11:28 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="3e9dbc3b783cbfc11d9a98bb069ce6bb"; logging-data="3993108"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+9hkQH60LRjmTR1I1QUUgc" User-Agent: Pluto/3.21a (RISC OS/5.31) NewsHound/v1.54 Cancel-Lock: sha1:mlQ6yk9wRMeqxr9lS79kbe7jJWg= Xref: csiph.com comp.sys.acorn.programmer:6521 In article <5c2f3eb0a5bavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, Alexander Ausserstorfer wrote: > In article <5c2cef85bdNews03@avisoft.f9.co.uk>, > Martin wrote: > > In article <5c2cea6fccbavariasound@chiemgau-net.de>, > > Alexander Ausserstorfer wrote: > >> Is there a program with which I can see the memory of any RISC OS > >> machine? > > There are commands *Memory, *MemoryA, and *MemoryI to display (and > > even modify) memory in different formats. > Thanks. > >> StrongEd can only display files, can't it? > > No - it can also display memory. > > See Menu -> Create File -> Grab memory. > > Different named areas, and in different formats. > I couldn't find the menu entry. Which version of StrongEd are you using? Here I am using v4.70a17 (31 May 2025) > When I click on iconbar -> > !StrongEd -> Menu -> Create -> Dump StrongEd offers me a window > with name Grab in the window title bar. Did you mean that? If the Grab Memory window shows menu icons for ROM Module, RAM Module, Application, ROM Workspace, RAM Workspace and Dynamic Area, then buttons for Zero Page, Empty Text, CMOS RAM, Close, then yes. If you are using another version of SE it may be slightly different. > In !Zap I can grab a are of memory as I wish. I don't think there is an equivalent of !Zap -> Create -> Read Memory to specify addresses to dump, but that only reads from the specified task - which is what selecting an application in SE does for the whole application slot. -- Martin Avison Note that unfortunately this email address will become invalid without notice if (when) any spam is received.