Interpret the Report Data (Compact 7)
3/12/2014
DevHealth reports are text files that you can view by using any text file viewer. Every time you run DevHealth, it creates an output text file named mem_*.txt, where the wildcard is a number based on how many mem_*.txt files already exist in the directory.
Note
Every time you run DevHealth, it creates just one output file (mem_*.txt), which contains all of the individual reports that you chose to run based on your command-line options.
DevHealth puts its output file in one of the following locations on the device, whichever one it finds first:
\Storage Card
\Hard Disk
\Release
Note
If you run DevHealth while connected to Platform Builder over a KITL transport, you can access your device’s \Release directory on your development computer by going to the flat release directory, which is the same as the \Release directory on your device. The flat release directory is a single directory on your development computer that contains all of the files to be included in the final OS image, specified as the Release directory in the <My Project>Property Pages dialog box in Platform Builder.
Device root directory
For a description of the data that each report generates and how to interpret that data, see:
- Dependency Report
- Heap Report
- Module Report
- Process Report
- System Memory Report
- System Memory Map Report