Configuring the Emulator
To check for configuration inconsistencies
MOVE.W
#$0000,($0a58,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0000,($0a5a,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0000,($0a5c,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0000,($0a5e,A0)
MOVE.W
#$ffeb,($0a60,A0)
MOVE.W
#$783f,($0a62,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0804,($0a64,A0)
MOVE.W
#$38f0,($0a66,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0804,($0a68,A0)
MOVE.W
#$58f0,($0a6a,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0103,($0a6c,A0)
MOVE.W
#$6870,($0a6e,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0103,($0a70,A0)
MOVE.W
#$3030,($0a72,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0103,($0a74,A0)
MOVE.W
#$5030,($0a76,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0100,($0b00,A0)
MOVE.W
#$0001,($0b04,A0)
To check for configuration inconsistencies
•
Choose Display→Configuration Info→Diagnostics from the
configuration interface or the emulator interface pulldown menu.
•
Using the emulator/analyzer interface command line, enter the
display configuration_info diagnostics command.
This command:
•
Checks for inconsistencies between the mapper and the EMSIM registers.
•
Checks for inconsistencies between the reset mode configuration value
and the EMSIM registers.
•
Compares corresponding values in the SIM and EMSIM register sets.
This command identifies errors that result from inconsistencies between
related configuration values. These errors should be resolved in order for the
emulator to operate correctly.
This command also provides status and warning messages about expectations
and limitations of the emulator of which you should be aware.
If no messages are returned, no inconsistencies are found in the emulator
configuration.
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;set csbr3
;set csor3
;set csbr4
;set csor4
;set csbr5
;set csor5
;set csbr6
;set csor6
;set csbr7
;set csor7
;set csbr8
;set csor8
;set csbr9
;set csor9
;set csbr10
;set csor10
;set rammcr
;set rambar