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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Working with Images2.5 Unloading and reloading imagesThis section describes how to unload and reload images without ending your debuggingsession. It contains the following sections:• Resetting your target processor• Unloading an image• Replacing the currently loaded image on page 2-23• Reloading an image on page 2-24.2.5.1 Resetting your target processorWhere supported by your debug target, you might want to reset your target processorduring a debugging session. The reset might be hard or soft depending on the processortype. See your processor hardware documentation for details.If the processor chosen for reset has an image loaded then this might be unloaded onreset. The image can be reloaded as described in Reloading an image on page 2-24.To reset a processor:1. Select View → Process Control from the default Code window main menu todisplay the Process Control pane.2. Right-click on the Process entry to display the Process context menu.3. Select Reset Target Processor to perform the reset.NoteYou cannot reset a target processor through a Multi-ICE connection using this method.You must use the Multi-ICE Server to perform a processor reset. See the Multi-ICE<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> for more details.2.5.2 Unloading an imageUse the Process Control pane if you do want to unload an image explicitly:1. Right-click on the Image entry to display the Image context menu.2. Select Unload from the available options.This is the same as clicking on the Load check box to unload the image.2-22 Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. <strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G

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