Loading Absolute Files - HP 64793 Series User Manual

H8/338/329 emulator softkey interface
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Pod Commands
Time
10:00:00 help m
m - display or modify processor memory space
m <addr>
m -d<dtype> <addr>
m <addr>..<addr>
m -dm <addr>..<addr>
m <addr>..
m <addr>=<value>
m -d<dtype> <addr>=<value>
m <addr>=<value>,<value>
m <addr>..<addr>=<value>,<value> - fill range with repeating sequence
--- VALID <dtype> MODE OPTIONS ---
b - display size is 1 byte(s)
w - display size is 2 byte(s)
m - display processor mnemonics
STATUS:
H8/338--Running in monitor____________________________________........
pod_command 'help m'
run
trace
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Files
Command
- display memory at address
- display memory at address with display option
- display memory in specified address range
- display memory mnemonics in specified range
- display 128 byte block starting at address A
- modify memory at address to <value>
- modify memory with display option
- modify memory to data sequence
step
display
The "load" command allows you to load absolute files into emulation
or target system memory. If you wish to load only that portion of the
absolute file that resides in memory mapped as emulation RAM or
ROM, use the "load emul_mem" syntax. If you wish to load only the
portion of the absolute file that resides in memory mapped as target
RAM, use the "load user_mem" syntax. If you want both emulation
and target memory to be loaded, do not specify "emul_mem" or
"user_mem". For example:
load cmd_rds <RETURN>
Normally, you will configure the emulator and map memory before
you load the absolute file; however, the default configuration is
sufficient for the sample program.
modify
break
end
Getting Started 2-11
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