As you may recall, we left off in the last lesson refreshing your memory on how to call the tools and selecting the conflicts option. We then ran a conflicts check on our project only to find that we had a few errors that we needed to address. We explained a little about the coloring of the conflicts results and what they mean. So in this lesson, we will continue to talk about the conflicts option available within the Call and Dependency Structure tools and show you how to locate and fix the conflicts within the project. Let’s do some conflict resolution!
Another great tool in the diagnostic utilities is the assignment list. In this lesson, we are going to discuss this tool, when and why you would want to use it, and how to deploy the tool. This tool will help you determine exactly what addresses have been used within your program as well as the t...
In this continued discussion of the assignment list, we are going to demonstrate how to find where the addresses are used within the program. We will be utilizing the cross-reference tool that we have previously used in conjunction with the assignment list to locate the different blocks in which ...
This lesson continues our discussion about the assignment list, where we dive deeper into the viewing selection options as well as some more information about what we are seeing in the list itself. We will talk about a viewing option that demonstrates only used addresses while another option show...
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