Using the Emulation Analyzer
To display the trace without disassembly
To display the trace without disassembly
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Choose Trace→Display Options... and in the dialog box, select
Data Format Absolute. You can select Hex, Binary, or Mnemonic
format for display of status information. Then click the OK or Apply
pushbutton.
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Using the command line, enter commands as follows:
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To display the trace list without instruction disassembly and with status
information in binary format, enter:
display trace absolute status binary
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To display the trace list without instruction disassembly and with status
information in hexadecimal format, enter:
display trace absolute status hex
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To display the trace list without instruction disassembly and with status
information in mnemonic format, enter:
display trace absolute status mnemonic
For some measurements, it may be more convenient for you to view the trace
data without instruction disassembly. The Data Format Absolute selection
in the Trace→Display Options... dialog box, or the display trace
absolute command allows you to do this. Notice that once you enter this
format selection, subsequent trace lists will displayed in this format until you
select the mnemonic format with the dialog box or display trace mnemonic
command again.
You can select the display format for the status information when you choose
Data Format Absolute in the dialog box, or when you use the display
trace absolute command. The status information can be displayed in
binary, hex, or as mnemonics that indicate the nature of the current bus
cycle (such as a read or write).
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