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The RTXCview product consists of two parts: a Recorder in the RTXC kernel, which logs system and user events in target RAM, and a Viewer, which runs on a host PC.
RTXCview uses a unique visualization display to give you insight into your real-time system. You can use the visual data to look at the performance of your system over time. Zoom in or zoom out to display different levels of detail.
The unique vertical time-line makes scrolling more natural and gives a better overview than traditional Gantt-diagrams used in other tracing tools, especially when zooming out to overview a long scenario, or if the view contains many active tasks. Even when zooming out a lot, the visualization is still meaningful and you can get a good overview over long scenarios.
You can start and stop the RTXCview monitoring as needed to capture trace files for specific periods of time. The recorder uses a fixed size ring-buffer in target RAM, which always holds the most recent events. You can specify the amount of RAM you wish to dedicate for this purpose. You can record valuable information using only a few KB, although more is recommended if available.";
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