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Did you know… What the Enable Address-Level Debugging option does? - #271

Under Tools – Options – Debugging – General, there’s the option Enable Address-Level Debugging. 

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When checked, you get the following additional Debugger Tool Windows: Memory windows, Disassembly, and Registers.

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And when unchecked, you don’t get them.

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  • Anonymous
    July 31, 2008
    With that option disabled, you also can't set memory breakpoints.  I accidentally turned that off (probably hoping it would get rid of that prompt asking if I wanted to see disassembly) and could NOT figure out where the option to set memory breakpoints went.

  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2008
    I have the option checked and only see three options in the Debug|Windows menu. Breakpoints Output Immediate

  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    September 04, 2008
    Like Mike, I only see the three options: Breakpoints Output Immediate. I vaguely remember ONCE seeing those other options.  Is there a flag that I had inadvertently set to disable those other windows? Thanks

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    January 13, 2009
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