To Enable/Disable Entry Into The Monitor After Configuration; To Restrict To Real-Time Runs - HP 64751 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Emulator
Modifying the General Configuration Items
Your target system clock must conform to the specifications for the 68340
microprocessor.
Note that changing the clock source drives the emulator into the reset state. The
emulator may later break into the monitor depending on how the "Enter monitor
after configuration?" question is answered.
To enable/disable entry into the monitor after
configuration
• Answer "yes" or "no" to the "Enter monitor after configuration?".
This question allows you to select whether the emulator will be running in the
monitor or held in the reset state on completion of the emulator configuration.
The answer to this configuration question is important in some situations. For
example, when you select the external clock and the target system is turned off, do
not select reset to monitor. Otherwise, configuration will fail. When you select an
external clock source, this question becomes "Enter monitor after configuration
(using external clock)?" and the default answer becomes "no".

To restrict to real-time runs

• Answer "yes" to the "Restrict to real-time runs?" question.
While running programs, temporary breaks to the monitor state are not allowed.
The emulator refuses the following commands:
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Display or modify registers.
Display, modify, copy, load, store, or breakpoint commands that access
single-port emulation memory or target system memory.
The emulator contains one 4 Kbyte block of dual-port emulation memory
which can be accessed while runs are restricted to real-time. This block of

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