•Code text is the program compiled into a format that the computer can
understand. It is just a series of
numbers like anything else in memory,
except that each number represents a unique
computer instruction.
•Note that a ‘*’ will show the current position of the program counter (how the computer keeps track of where it is) and an ‘X’ will be
placed over an instruction to signify that that
instruction called another subroutine and will be returned to.
•The color of the C code for a subroutine is the same as the color of the code text for
that subroutine in memory.