<h3>Stack Browser</h3>
<p>This window lets you inspect <em>Virtual Jaguar</em>’s emulated memory stack (SP) space. The <strong>PgDn</strong> key will advance the top of the window’s memory location by 480 bytes, and <strong>PgUp</strong> will go back by the same amount. The <strong>Plus (+)</strong> key will advance the top of the window’s memory location by 16 bytes, and <strong>Minus (-)</strong> will go back by the same amount. Entering a memory location, in hexadecimal, in the edit field and pressing the <strong>Go</strong> button will display memory from that location. It can be dismissed by clicking on the “X” in the upper corner of the dialog, or by pressing the <strong>Esc</strong> key on your keyboard.</p>
<h3>CPU Browser</h3>
<h3>Stack Browser</h3>
<p>This window lets you inspect <em>Virtual Jaguar</em>’s emulated memory stack (SP) space. The <strong>PgDn</strong> key will advance the top of the window’s memory location by 480 bytes, and <strong>PgUp</strong> will go back by the same amount. The <strong>Plus (+)</strong> key will advance the top of the window’s memory location by 16 bytes, and <strong>Minus (-)</strong> will go back by the same amount. Entering a memory location, in hexadecimal, in the edit field and pressing the <strong>Go</strong> button will display memory from that location. It can be dismissed by clicking on the “X” in the upper corner of the dialog, or by pressing the <strong>Esc</strong> key on your keyboard.</p>
<h3>CPU Browser</h3>