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To open the Memory Browser view: View → Memory Browser
The Memory Browser view is another integral part of the debugger that shows the contents of the target memory starting at a specified address and with various data formatting features.
To use it, enter an address in the Address Text box at the top of the view. The contents of a selected memory location can be edited by double-clicking the value.
It features multiple viewing formats and types:
Chars, integers (signed/unsigned), floats, multiple hexadecimal data sizes (8 through 64-bits).
Additional capabilities include: