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  The heap analyzer contains a main window, six subsidiary windows, and a
  control panel.

  The Memory Map, the most important window, displays a representation of
  your application's dynamic memory use.  At startup, the Memory Map
  shows the images that comprise your application.  As your application
  executes, you can see the relative location and size of individual
  memory blocks, images, program regions, memory zones, and dynamic
  strings as they are allocated and deallocated in memory space.

  The Message Window displays information on your heap analyzer session.
  At startup, the Message Window contains the message 'Heap Analyzer
  initialization complete.  Press Start button to begin program.' As your
  application executes, informational and error messages appear in this
  window.

  The Push Button Control Panel contains buttons that allow you to
  control the speed of the Memory Map display.  At startup, you click on
  the Start button to begin executing your application.  As your
  application executes, you can click on other buttons in the panel to
  pause, slow, or otherwise affect the continuous display.

  The Information Window displays information on Memory Map segments.  As
  your application executes, you can pause execution at any time to
  request specific information.

  The Source Window displays the application source code associated with
  a segment in the Memory Map.

  The Do-not-use Type List allows you to adjust the Memory Map display by
  redetermining a segment's type, or group name.

  The Views-and-Types Display allows you to adjust the Memory Map display
  by selectively viewing certain segment types.

  The Type Histogram displays summary and statistical information on
  segment types.

  As you use the heap analyzer, you may need to increase or decrease the
  size of the window in which you are working.  To do this, pull the
  window pane sashes between windows or resize the screen as a whole.
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