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The "Jump to Cursor" context menu command simply moves the PC to the cursor or the right clicked instruction both immediately and instantly.
Note that "Jump to Cursor" is NOT the same as "Run to Cursor" because "Jump to Cursor" skips all the code between the current position of PC to the cursor or the right clicked instruction while "Run to Cursor" executes all the code between the current position of PC to the cursor or right clicked instruction.
A very inconvenient workaround is to temporarily switch to the Registers window or tab and there edit the PC register to jump to any instruction that the user wishes and desires and then switch back to the Assembly window or tab.
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The "Jump to Cursor" context menu command simply moves the PC to the cursor or the right clicked instruction both immediately and instantly.
Note that "Jump to Cursor" is NOT the same as "Run to Cursor" because "Jump to Cursor" skips all the code between the current position of PC to the cursor or the right clicked instruction while "Run to Cursor" executes all the code between the current position of PC to the cursor or right clicked instruction.
A very inconvenient workaround is to temporarily switch to the Registers window or tab and there edit the PC register to jump to any instruction that the user wishes and desires and then switch back to the Assembly window or tab.
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