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ryanlush
Contributor IV

This is more of an IAR question but those guys don't make themselves very accessible despite being a paid customer.

How do I get the register viewer to display more than just the CPU registers? I've attached a screenshot of what I see.

I'm using version 8.20 of IAR

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mjbcswitzerland
Specialist V

Ryan

IAR 8.x's workbench has been reworked compared to IAR 7.x and the peripheral register view is not obvious.

It is however easy when you know the secret (it is finding the secret that is hard - IAR seems to have forgotten to actually tell anyone how to find it or make it obvious - it will presumable be improved in subsequent versions since I see people complaining about its lack of ergonomy...).

Simply do a right mouse click in the register view (that is presently only showing current CPU registers) and you will get a context menu with "View group" containing a list of all of the presently selected processor's peripherals to be viewed. Select the one that you want to get the desired view of.

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Regards

Mark


Kinetis: http://www.utasker.com/kinetis.html

Free Open Source solution: https://github.com/uTasker/uTasker-Kinetis
Working project in 15 minutes video: https://youtu.be/K8ScSgpgQ6M
Build with: CW10.x, KDS, MCUXpresso, IAR, Keil, Greenhills, Crossworks, CooCox, Atollic, S32 Design Studio, GNU Make and Visual Studio

Professional Kinetis support, one-on-one training and complete fast-track project solutions: http://www.utasker.com/support.html

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mjbcswitzerland
Specialist V

Ryan

IAR 8.x's workbench has been reworked compared to IAR 7.x and the peripheral register view is not obvious.

It is however easy when you know the secret (it is finding the secret that is hard - IAR seems to have forgotten to actually tell anyone how to find it or make it obvious - it will presumable be improved in subsequent versions since I see people complaining about its lack of ergonomy...).

Simply do a right mouse click in the register view (that is presently only showing current CPU registers) and you will get a context menu with "View group" containing a list of all of the presently selected processor's peripherals to be viewed. Select the one that you want to get the desired view of.

pastedImage_1.png

Regards

Mark


Kinetis: http://www.utasker.com/kinetis.html

Free Open Source solution: https://github.com/uTasker/uTasker-Kinetis
Working project in 15 minutes video: https://youtu.be/K8ScSgpgQ6M
Build with: CW10.x, KDS, MCUXpresso, IAR, Keil, Greenhills, Crossworks, CooCox, Atollic, S32 Design Studio, GNU Make and Visual Studio

Professional Kinetis support, one-on-one training and complete fast-track project solutions: http://www.utasker.com/support.html

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ryanlush
Contributor IV

Thank you so much!

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