Navigating in the Memory Window

You navigate through the memory window using the keyboard.

KEYSTROKE RESULT
ARROW UP Screen buffer moves up one received line.
ARROW DOWN Screen buffer moves down one received line.
PAGE UP Screen buffer moves up one received page.
PAGE DOWN Screen buffer moves down one received page.
CTRL-HOME Screen buffer is moved to the first received page in memory.
CTRL-END Screen buffer is moved to the last (or most recent) received page in memory.

 

As you navigate through the recorded session SI_SCOPE displays the byte count of the first and last received bytes on the bottom of the "Memory Window" as shown below.

 

 

When reading received data in SI_SCOPE keep in mind that the data is displayed in chronological order from left to right, with the most recent data on the bottom of the screen. You are going backwards in time as you move to the left. When you reach the leftmost position of the screen the previous byte is on the right of the next line up.