Imi'ike
Member
Is there a way to reduce the number of search results of a MOV instruction using the Find option so they match my search criteria more exactly?
I want to search a program for all the occurrences of this instruction:
MOV
Souce 1
Dest N7:10
So in the find box I enter "MOV 1 N7:10" and click the "Find All" button. The Search Results window shows the instruction I am looking for. The problem is, the results also show every occurrence of a MOV instruction with the number 1 somewhere in the arguments (in my case over 300 results, only one of which is what I want). Here are some examples of the results:
- MOV N7:21 <-> N7:21 (not even the same address)
- MOV N7:10 <-> N7:10 (right address, but wrong source)
- MOV B3:15 <-> B3:15 (wrong address)
- MOV 152 <-> 152 (wrong constant, but it does have a 1)
- MOV 1 <-> 1 (This is the one I want)
I tried searching for "MOV N7:10". While there are only 160 results, I have to look at each occurrence to find the one I want. With the previous search, I could look through the results and find what I was looking for.
Thanks.
I want to search a program for all the occurrences of this instruction:
MOV
Souce 1
Dest N7:10
So in the find box I enter "MOV 1 N7:10" and click the "Find All" button. The Search Results window shows the instruction I am looking for. The problem is, the results also show every occurrence of a MOV instruction with the number 1 somewhere in the arguments (in my case over 300 results, only one of which is what I want). Here are some examples of the results:
- MOV N7:21 <-> N7:21 (not even the same address)
- MOV N7:10 <-> N7:10 (right address, but wrong source)
- MOV B3:15 <-> B3:15 (wrong address)
- MOV 152 <-> 152 (wrong constant, but it does have a 1)
- MOV 1 <-> 1 (This is the one I want)
I tried searching for "MOV N7:10". While there are only 160 results, I have to look at each occurrence to find the one I want. With the previous search, I could look through the results and find what I was looking for.
Thanks.