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We will talk in this video about Variable Logging Using the SNOOPer Trace The TRACE32 debugger provides the possibility to log variable changes while the program execution is running by using the so called SNOOPer feature. This does not require any extra trace capability. This tutorial will show you how to use this TRACE32 feature. The basis for the variable logging is the so-called run-time memory access. The run-time memory access allows the debugger to read memory while the program execution is running, with nearly no impact on the program execution. The variable log is stored with the time stamp information into a buffer allocated by TRACE32 on the TRACE32 Debug Module. This tutorial is presented with the TRACE32 release version of September 2017 using TRACE32 PowerView for TriCore and a PowerDebug Pro connected to a TriBoard with a TC275T. So lets start with the configuration of the SNOOPer. Since the SNOOPer is part of the TRACE32 Trace framework you have to open the Trace Confi