The Memory Map dialog lets you specify the memory areas your
target program uses for data storage and program execution. You may
also configure the target program's memory map using the MAP
command.
When you load a target application, µVision4 automatically maps
all address ranges of your application. Typically it is not required
to map additional address ranges. You need to map only memory areas
that are accessed without explicit variable declarations, i.e. memory
mapped I/O space.
The dialog opens via the menu Debug — Memory Map….
As your target program runs, µVision4 uses the memory map to
verify that your program does not access invalid memory areas. For
each memory range, you may specify the access method: Read,
Write, Execute or a combination.
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