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Organon XDB User Interface processor-maintained tracepoints only to enhance the performance, click the Hard checkbutton (see also SET TRACEPOINT command in the Command Reference). As always, Browse shows all known symbols. You find a detailed description of the symbol browser in chapter 1.2.2. • Edit Tracepoints This menu item shows all existing tracepoints and offers the opportunity to Modify them. Disable disables the tracepoint, i.e. while the tracepoint still remains existent, a change of the traced memory is not displayed. Of course, disabled tracepoints can be enabled again by clicking the Enable button (which is visible only if you click a disabled tracepoint). Delete and Delete all delete the tracepoint marked by inverted color display resp. all existing tracepoints. The tracepoints are displayed in the following form: <n> : <pos1> [ (addr=<pos2>) ] : <status> [ (HW=<hard>) ] where <n> is the id number of the tracepoint. <pos1> is the symbolic address to be traced. <pos2> is the memory address. <status> is either enabled or disabled. <hard>: If the tracepoint is a hardware maintained one, this is its internal number. Debugging C Programs C79000-G7076-C520-01 1-33