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Brand | HP |
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Model | 7700 Series |
Category | Recording Equipment |
Language | English |
Explains the purpose of the HP 64146A/B 7700 Series Emulator and its role in system development.
Lists the 7700 Series microprocessors supported by the emulator and required pods.
Details essential emulator features including clock speed, memory, analysis, monitors, and registers.
Covers real-time operation, breakpoints, limitations, and restrictions of the emulator.
Covers initial setup, prerequisites, and connecting the emulator and probe.
Details the sample program, its assembly, linking, and HP Absolute file generation.
Guides on starting the Softkey Interface via pmon or HP-UX shell, and using help features.
Explains loading files, displaying symbols, memory, registers, and running the program.
Covers software breakpoints, stepping through code, and using the analyzer for debugging.
Provides instructions on how to properly exit the Softkey Interface.
Instructions and cautions for physically installing the emulator probe into the target system.
Configuration settings for clock source, memory access, and system interrupts.
Settings for clock source, monitor entry, and real-time run restrictions.
Covers processor selection, operation mode, and memory mapping configuration.
Configures ROM write breaks, trace operation, DMA, HOLD/HLDA, and symbolic references.
Procedures for saving and loading emulator configuration files for reuse.
Loading programs, running examples, and accessing RAM/SFR.
Using pod commands, debugging C programs, and command files for automation.
Storing memory to files, coordinated measurements, and emulator limitations.
Explains background and foreground monitors and their differences.
Demonstrates using a foreground monitor, including assembly and modification.
Details restrictions and limitations when using a foreground monitor.
Instructions on how to use the format converter to generate HP format files.
Details on naming conventions, character limits, and supported sections/functions.