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  • Measurement marker difference on Sys/BIOS execution graph?

    Measurement marker difference on Sys/BIOS execution graph?

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    Darrin Hansen
    Posted by Darrin Hansen
    on Apr 19 2012 17:46 PM
    Intellectual640 points

    I'm using CCS V5.1.1.00031 and Sys/BIOS.  All is generally working fine.  On the Execution Graph, however, I can place measurement markers (X1, X2 etc.), but I thought that there was a way to show the difference between X2 and X1 (i.e. the Execution Graph view would show the timestamps for X1, X2 and X2-X1 in the upper-left corner).  But I'm not seeing anything.  Am I just mistaken on this capability or do I have to configure something else first?

    Thanks,

    Darrin

     

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    • Imtaz Ali
      Posted by Imtaz Ali
      on Apr 20 2012 10:46 AM
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      Expert3525 points

      Darrin,

      The values and delta should show in the grey bar at the top of the graph. Can you try increasing the size of the grey bar (drag the bottom line) and see if that helps. Did this work for before? Which Windows are you on?

      Regards,

      Imtaz.

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    • Darrin Hansen
      Posted by Darrin Hansen
      on Apr 20 2012 11:53 AM
      Intellectual640 points

      Thanks Imtaz: that was it.  Even though it appears like the "default" size of the gray bar at the top "should" be sufficient to display a line of text, apparently it's not (at least it wasn't in the CCS installation on my Windows 7 PC, for whatever reason).  When I dragged down the bottom line (per your suggestion), the data appeared (see below).  I'm not sure if this line of text is some combination of OS, screen size, default font etc., but in my case the text seems to have a considerable amount of "dead" space above it (which pushes it down some and therefore doesn't make it visible unless you drag the gray bar down).

      Thanks again -

      Darrin

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    • Imtaz Ali
      Posted by Imtaz Ali
      on Apr 20 2012 12:11 PM
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      Darrin,

      I noticed this also ... we'll investigate the dead space.

      Regards,

      Imtaz.

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