Does anyone have instructions on how to properly use this thing? I'm used to such wonderful tools as FCEUX tracer where you just turn it on and off when you need it (and it writes to the window whoopee!), however Geiger's has the following:
From Address
Times Executed
To Address
Times Executed
It also has a check box for Capture Every Pass (which I thought hey this should work just like FCEUX but no...). I mean its nice to have an address range option but what if I want to capture everything until a break occurs? I've played around with the trace option before however it has never impressed me like FCEUX did since I could never get it to officially do what I needed. It either writes a log or does nothing at all, or writes the log but doesn't stop when my break occurs. Maybe I'm just losing my mind.
So my questions are as follows:
Any help is appreciated as always.
From Address
Times Executed
To Address
Times Executed
It also has a check box for Capture Every Pass (which I thought hey this should work just like FCEUX but no...). I mean its nice to have an address range option but what if I want to capture everything until a break occurs? I've played around with the trace option before however it has never impressed me like FCEUX did since I could never get it to officially do what I needed. It either writes a log or does nothing at all, or writes the log but doesn't stop when my break occurs. Maybe I'm just losing my mind.
So my questions are as follows:
- How do you properly set up a trace?
- How do you properly set up a trace that will stop when a breakpoint is executed?
- Is there any other way for output besides to a file?
Any help is appreciated as always.



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