Using the Emulation Analyzer
To position the trace display on screen
Also, this command is useful when you load a trace specification from a file.
(See "To load a trace specification" in this chapter.)
To position the trace display on screen
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Use the scroll bar or the <Up arrow>, <Down arrow>, <PREV>,
<NEXT>, <CTRL>f, and <CTRL>g keys.
The trace display command can display more states than can appear on the
screen at one time. However, you can reposition the display on the screen
with the keys described below.
The <Up arrow> and <Down arrow> (or roll up and roll down) keys move the
display up or down on the screen one line at a time.
The <PREV> and <NEXT> (or page up and page down) keys allow you to
move the display up or down a page at a time.
The <CTRL>f and <CTRL>g keys allow you to move the display left or right,
respectively. These keys are used when the width of the address or
mnemonic/absolute columns is increased so that not all the trace display data
can be displayed across the screen.
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