SPRAD28 October 2022 AM2431 , AM2432 , AM2434 , AM2631 , AM2631-Q1 , AM2632 , AM2632-Q1 , AM2634 , AM2634-Q1 , AM263P4 , AM263P4-Q1 , AM26C31 , AM26C31-EP , AM26C31M , AM26C32 , AM26C32-EP , AM26C32C , AM26C32M , AM26LS31 , AM26LS31M , AM26LS32A , AM26LS32AC , AM26LS32AM , AM26LS33A , AM26LS33A-SP , AM26LS33AM , AM26LV31 , AM26LV31E , AM26LV31E-EP , AM26LV32 , AM26LV32E , AM26LV32E-EP , AM26S10 , AM2732 , AM2732-Q1
Multiple main windows (called Wordbench windows) can be treated to have each window dedicated to a specified core during the debug session. A new window can be created using the Window → New Window option. A Workbench window has its own debug context (Workbench window 1 can show data for core 1 while Workbench window 2 shows data for core 2, and so forth). Note that creating a new window does not mean a new debug session. Each window is associated with the same debug session but can be specified, using the Debug view, to reflect the context of a different core.