Hi, I'm Matthew. I tried to search this memory dumping feature on the web, but I couldn't find it.
I use 64-bit SES 3.30 on a 64-bit Windows 10 machine.
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I have a big array. I tried to drag all the HEX values from the memory view. However, calculating these back to 32-bit float values was quite a pain.
Is there a convenient feature from SES that can dump the memory (from address to end address) as a specific data type (float, double, int, etc)?
-Regards, Matthew
I use 64-bit SES 3.30 on a 64-bit Windows 10 machine.
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I have a big array. I tried to drag all the HEX values from the memory view. However, calculating these back to 32-bit float values was quite a pain.
Is there a convenient feature from SES that can dump the memory (from address to end address) as a specific data type (float, double, int, etc)?
-Regards, Matthew
-Best Regards, Matthew
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