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[Probe1]: Detects the status of the input probe signal 1
[High]: Detects the high level of the input probe signal
[Low]: Detects the low level of the input probe signal
[Don’t care]: The status of the input probe signal is not detected
(4) [Action] page
Use this page to decide what action the emulator takes when the defined event occurs.
Figure 5.25 [Breakpoint/Event Properties] Dialog Box ([Action] Page)
[Action]: Selects an action that occurs when the event is satisfied. This cannot be used for an
event point being used as the trace acquisition condition.
[Break]: Causes a break (stop) in the user program when the event occurs. This is the
default action.
[Start Timer]: Starts the run timer (the run timer value is displayed in the [Status] window).
[Stop Timer]: Stops the run timer (the run timer value is displayed in the [Status] window).
[Delay after detection before break occurs]:
Sets a 16-bit delay (in bus cycles) after the event has occurred before the action is
taken. The delay is only applicable to break events and there is only one delay counter
in hardware, therefore only one breakpoint can have a non-zero delay. The range of
values is D’0 to D’65,535 (only available when [Break] has been selected). This
cannot be used for an event point being used as the trace acquisition condition.