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<h2></a><a name="Debugger Screen Layout"></a>Debugger Screen Layout</h2>
<p>This section gives an overview of the debugger's screen layout.</p>
<p>Here's a typical debugger view (with annotations describing the parts):</p>
<img src="img/debugger-layout-annotated.png" hspace="5" vspace="5">
<h3><a name="Soft-switches"></a>Soft-switches</h3>
<p>This encodes information about the video and MMU soft-switches.</p>
<p>The first 5 rows describe the current <b>video</b> settings and can be interpreted as follows:
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<li>50: $C050 - GR /TEXT (inverse indicates which is active)
<li>52: $C052 - FULL/MIX (inverse indicates which is active)
<li>54: $C054 - PAGE 1/2 (inverse indicates which is active)
<li>56: $C056 - LO/HIRES (inverse indicates which is active)
<li>5E: $C05E - DHGR/HGR (inverse indicates which is active)
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<p>The next 6 rows describe the current <b>MMU</b> settings and can be interpreted as follows:
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<li>00: $C000 - 80Sto0/1 (inverse indicates state of 80STORE)
<li>02: $C002-C005: Rm/xWm/x (NB. 'R' is blue and 'W' is red for readability)
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<li>Rm Read from main mem for $0200-$BFFF; Use OUT C002 to enable
<li>Rx Read from aux mem for $0200-$BFFF; Use OUT C003 to enable
<li>Wm Write to main mem for $0200-$BFFF; Use OUT C004 to enable
<li>Wx Write to aux mem for $0200-$BFFF; Use OUT C005 to enable
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<li>0C: $C00C - Col40/80 (inverse indicates state of 80COL)
<li>0E: $C00E - ASC/MOUS (inverse indicates state of ALTCHARSET)
<li>80: $C080-C087: B2/M R/W (Language Card Bank2)
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<li>A red 'x' if ALTZP (and Alt Language Card) is set by a write to $C009.
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<li>88: $C088-C08F: B1/M rNN (Language Card Bank1 and RamWorks 64K bank number)
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<li>'B2' or 'B1' is inverse when that LC bank is enabled.
<li>If 'M' is inverse: ROM is active for reading.
<li>If 'M' is not inverse: LC2 or LC1 RAM is active.
<li>If 'W' is inverse: RAM is write enabled.
<li>If 'W' is not inverse: RAM is write protected.
<li>'rNN' will appear if a RamWorks 64K bank is active.
<li>'sNN' will appear if a Saturn 16K bank is active (slot 0 only).
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