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We finally got to a point where we are discussing the loss of credibility that you must know before

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starting with the missiles already used to to the U.S., but I've made some basic considerations that

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we already discussed.

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So what we're doing is Will using Obeida to understand this.

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Right.

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So we'll just try to beat Amethi.

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OK.

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And that would be a dreadful trap we just performed in connection with the mission to make all the necessary

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connections.

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And then finally reach out.

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And we will validate our visit.

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And once validation is successful, it is possible to offer still rapid.

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And finally, after it generated successfully, we can hit on, OK, so that will be a normal procedure

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that we have on the table and the same procedure will go on until the end of the week.

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So this will take a bit of time for our generation of bitstream.

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So we have all the information pertaining to his ticket in stock with the new application, but so.

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We just mean what does Freedom Diva will finish?

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So this will you then have the word complete and that will be useful for us.

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We'll just go to the source folder that we have been called, and I'll just use the code that I have

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already created just to see what.

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So will allow you to build the whole application and then we'll just be starting.

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OK, so just to summarize what I have written and signed up for this, so those are the two instances

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which are necessary to initialize that data.

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First, we will find out in I.T. and then this is out of this that we will be initializing beta.

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And then I'm using this Salau function from a library to write off 50 dates sample onto.

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So this is a big circus which will be required and then the container is a multiple of five depending

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on the situation.

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Now let us understand how we use an existing command to to perform.

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And so for that be a good idea is always to refer to this documentation, which is you would you want

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to see, which is citing self-command.

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They will be finding a whole lot of good examples along with the command, even inside this documentation.

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Since we are working with OBM, we will be focusing on dystonic memory.

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But you can also go through all the options that are available.

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So if you jump in a situation where you want to perform some debugging with the command that are available,

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the option is only to directly go to target memory.

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And once you go to Target, you have this option memory.

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Amedee is basically the memory of to do that.

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OK, so you can read the container from memory by utilizing Flinkman.

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So if you just want to read a single data or a single word, you can use Amedee and then specify the

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address that you will be reading the reader.

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If you want to read a multiple values, then the command will be very detailed values and then address.

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And finally, the number of samples that you want.

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So that is going to investigate.

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Now remember they all belonging to a.

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So we'll need to debug as you are going on.

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So this will be perspective.

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Right.

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So initially we bodies to be in c C++ perspective.

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Now we are in deeper.

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So will run debugging session once so that it will automatically update to the specific location and

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we won't be seeing the one.

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Now here we have our concept.

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So now we can take militated and then we can specify that we want to create a value.

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OK, then you need to specify the service, which is in our cases, zero across four zero zero zero

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zero zero zero.

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And then we can specify that you want to do it at defining all the values you'll be displaying at this

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end, which is pretty cool.

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Now, another important thing that we always assume that you have an IP allow without without changing

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a sequel.

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I suppose you want to change the memory so that you analyze the form is actually changing one, for

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example, here without touching to another.

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Then if I want to choose the content of this, I go to some other content and want to analyze the directing

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of what I see.

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OK, so that is also possible.

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So if I go to a different design, a reference menu that we have, then we have a second option which

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is used to.

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Some contain that and then, of course, I will do that.

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That is an example.

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So right.

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The country to diverse.

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So we just need to write a memo today.

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So let us try to use this.

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OK, so memory.

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Right, OK, then we need to specify an address.

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And in our case, I disagree for you and then we can specify the content.

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So let's just just as one, two, three, four.

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And now if I could, the common.

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And if we get more at it now, if I try to previous, I've tried to exclude the statement that we have

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like this, and if I had to deal with finding the quantities of data without changing a code, we can

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write our change the computer.

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And this give us a great flexibility that you can go to any of the best ideas and we can also do this.

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OK, so this is for us to go to the point that we have with this technique.

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The other important point is, let us suppose you have samples, so analyzing them and they can do with

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the memory of what is difficult.

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In fact, analyzing all the heroes is difficult.

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So it provide us a technique whereby we can store all the sampling or all the on the samples into something

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not quite right.

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So first, we need to understand how you get along fine.

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How you find mold and so on and so forth.

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Right now I have created one exwife, which is data that will be used to scroll down the and I will

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be shifting to a mode where will be the content and.

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Right.

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So this is pretty handy when you want to analyze data on.

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So first is too sick, so sick, long flight to safe landing inside Glenn Beck.

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We need to specify the location.

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So first we open our fight and specify the location you'll be finding.

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We can actually utilize this thing.

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So probably on some project stop will be dead if it is not dead.

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OK, what you can do is you can just click on this extract and we can hit on the properties.

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So this is the location where this finding this.

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So I can describe this entire thing over here.

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OK, and inside open, say, the double code, we will be specifying a fight to see you this and Matthew

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and then we have an extra.

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And inside the next, OK, we have to dot the stick and we want to write the fight so that I will be

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right and once we hit it.

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OK, so.

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So let me just check, OK.

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Probably we have added this extra dollar, because what we'll be doing is a business going inside the

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terminal will be clicking up and will just between us.

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OK, so now we'll be finding it, have given us some ID so it's able to access our flight.

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Right now we can use a command and with the lock five of flight.

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Inside a square, we can use that camera in connection with the fight.

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OK, so Melody Reed then the address is zero four zero zero zero zero zero zero and then 50 memory locations.

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And if I just hit enter this will.

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Update our data and then finally, we can initiate a close blog site.

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OK, now if I just try to open a of the you'll be finding a whole lot of data and glean from that.

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OK, so this can be utilized to understand the large amount of lead.

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OK, so this is all you can use excess city council to perform various operations.

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So I recommend you to go to the station or a reference site that is available for X City, which is

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you you want to see and understand the areas that are available.
