I just commented on something related to this, and I second this
suggestion

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smart data/variable viewing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579357
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Status in gnusim8085: New

Bug description:
the data/variable tab is very useful to inspect variables at runtime, however 
it seems that this view automatically shows ALL variables byte by byte.

In some cases this may not be necessary, assuming for example those cases where 
the programmer has explicitly defined a variable to have a certain size, of say 
"4 bytes" using assembler directives. In such a situation, it might be more 
intuitive to simply display all 4 bytes as one single value, rather than 4 
different unrelated bytes.

Just imagine I have configured a dword (4 bytes) to hold a variable named 
"mynum":

mynum: ds 4

It would be very helpful if the user could select to automatically adjust byte 
size for variables according to the size used in the source code.

Ideally, this would be a configurable option.
For example, by providing a checkbox at the top of the tab saying "automatic 
variable size guessing" or something like that.

So, users would end up with a view that would optionally honor their memory 
arrangements as specified in the source code.



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