The Memory Spaces view is included in the Debug perspective by default. If the view was closed, reopen it from the menu by selecting .

The memory spaces are presented as a list of memory spaces in the left part of the view. Each space represents a section of memory specified by its base address.
The "?" mark indicates that memory can't be read (write-only, restricted, etc.).
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(Previous page) | Click to move to previous page. It moves the displayed region by the set number of lines backward depending on the rendering settings. Learn more in Viewing memory. |
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(Next page) | Click to move to next page. It moves the displayed region by the set number of lines forward depending on the rendering settings. Learn more in Viewing memory. |
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(Add memory space) | Click to add a memory space to the list in the Memory Spaces view. |
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(Rendering preferences) | Click to setup a memory cache usage. Learn more in Viewing memory. |
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(Minimize) | Click to minimize the Memory Spaces view. |
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(Maximize) | Click to maximize the Memory Spaces view. All other views are minimized and their icons appear at the right border of the main application window, each next to the dedicated Restore icon. |
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(Restore) | Click to restore the Memory Spaces view from minimal or maximal state. |