ChipView-166 for Windows combines the ease-of-use of Windows with the power of
Borland's award-winning Turbo Debugger.
It is available interfaced to Nohau's EMUL166-PC in-circuit emulator.
To see a screen shot, click here.
Choose the Views
There are plenty of views to choose from: source-level modules, assembly-level code,
watches, inspectors, on-chip registers, C call stack, variables, breakpoints, execution
trace, session log, memory dumps, and more.
Drop a few expressions into the Watch Window. Decompose arrays or structures
across several inspectors. With ChipView-166 you can simply point & click to
follow a linked list.
Each type of ChipView-166's views can be customized by font, color, and style.
Context-sensitive menus can be popped-up with a right button click, or pulled-down from
the Local item of the main menu to control view-specific debugging properties.
Emulator Interface Features
A custom version of ChipView-166 is available for Nohau's EMUL166-PC in-circuit
emulator. Breakpoint, trace and configuration setup, in addition to trace frame
display are among the customizations.

SUPPORT:
 | Key-compatible with Borland's popular Turbo Debugger |
 | Over 3 MB of Context-sensitive help |
 | New Windows controls for easy mouse use, as well as expert modes with short-cut keys |
 | Conditional breakpoints with pass counts & action selection |
 | All variables displayed with type & scope information |
 | Built-in C expression evaluator handles arbitrary prompt input |
 | Total configuration save/restore including breakpoints, watches, lists, window layout,
macros, etc. |
 | One click Build command to fix & test code fast, as well as one click Edit to edit
as you go |
 | High-Level function Call Stack window with parameters and types |
 | DataTips browse C structures, unions, arrays, and pointers (linked lists) by simply
placing the mouse cursor over the expression |
 | OLE drag & drop allows most debugging operations to be performed without touching
the keyboard |
 | DataDrop allows the user to drop values into DataZone variables to change their contents
|
 | SFRTips instantly describe special function register modes in plain text |
 | Powerful scripting capabilities provided through the use of Microsoft's ActiveX
scripting engines, with over 100 callable ChipView functions (VBScript and JScript engines
included) |
 | An OLE automation interface that allows you to perform such functions as unit testing,
without having to interact with the ChipView user interface |
 | RTOS awareness supports 3rd party RTOS DLLs (using industry standard SDS API) for task
based debugging |