Register and Peripheral View in MCUXpresso on i.MX RT1020

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Register and Peripheral View in MCUXpresso on i.MX RT1020

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mjbcswitzerland
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Hi All

Does anyone know how to view registers and peripheral (registers)?

The register view is grayed out and the only way that I can presently see where the PC is operating is to use the disassembly view.

Thanks

Regards

Mark

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BlackNight
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Hi Mark,

If views are 'grayed' it means that they are already open. There is no other meaning of this.

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So you had them open, but maybe missed the view in the perspective?

I hope this hels,

Erich

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BlackNight
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Hi Mark,

I don't have a 1020 at hand, so here with the 1051 which is the same for the 1020:

Core registers:

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Peripherals+:

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which uses a memory rendering:

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I hope this helps,

Erich

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mjbcswitzerland
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Eric

Although the register view was grayed out in the Windows -> Show View -> Other-> Debug -> Registers menu I could still click on it and then both the CPU register and Peripherals appeared.

Then I closed the two windows and the Register entry in the menu was no longer grayed out so I could re-enable the register view again normally (but it didn't this time switch in the Peripherals too).

I needed to search to re-enable the peripheral view since it is in Windows -> Show View -> Other->MCUXpresso IDE -> Peripherals+ instead.

But all seems OK now.

Thanks

Mark

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BlackNight
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Hi Mark,

If views are 'grayed' it means that they are already open. There is no other meaning of this.

pastedImage_1.png

So you had them open, but maybe missed the view in the perspective?

I hope this hels,

Erich

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mjbcswitzerland
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Eric

You may be right.

Regards

Mark

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