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Pop‐up Tool‐tips
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Figure 5.27: Data Block Dialog
The View Data Block window has options for displaying the raw bits in different formats:
Format: Lets you display data in Hex, Decimal, ASCII or Binary formats
Show Per Line: Lets you control how many bits are displayed per line
Bit Order: Most Significant Bit, Least Significant Bit
5.9 Pop-up
Tool-tips
Many fields within the trace display pop‐up tool‐tips when the mouse pointer is
suspended over them. These tips provide added details about the field.
Figure 5.28: Pop-up Tool-tips
5.10 Stacking
Puts a group of packets in one row, to shorten display. Stacking conserves space in the
trace view by displaying repeating items (or item groups) as one item, along with the
number of repeats.
For USB 2.0, stacking items (or item groups) can be SOF, Chirp (merges J's and Ks into one
stacked display unit), or NAK'ed (split) Transaction.
For USB 3.0, stacking items (or item groups) can be TSEQ, TS1 with same Link
Functionality, TS2 with same Link Functionality, LFPS with same Type, LUP, LDN, or NAK'ed
Transaction.
The item types which are included in a stacked entry are shown in the solid colored
square fields that appear when stacking is invoked. Additionally, you can hold the mouse
over the packet/transaction field to see the count and types of items (see