HP 64751 User Manual page 137

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dsi_cs0
dp_dsi_cs0
Examples
Consider the following section summary from the linker load map output listing.
SECTION SUMMARY
---------------
SECTION
ATTRIBUTE
ABSOLUTE DATA
0
NORMAL
env
NORMAL CODE
prog
NORMAL CODE
const
NORMAL ROM
lib
NORMAL CODE
libc
NORMAL CODE
libm
mon
NORMAL CODE
envdata
NORMAL DATA
data
NORMAL DATA
idata
udata
libdata
NORMAL DATA
libcdata
NORMAL DATA
mondata
NORMAL DATA
stack
NORMAL DATA
heap
NORMAL DATA
Notice the ABSOLUTE DATA, CODE, and ROM sections occupy locations 0
through 49C5H. Because the contents of these sections will eventually reside in
target system ROM, this area should be characterized as ROM when mapped. This
will prevent these locations from being written over accidentally. If breaks on
writes to ROM are enabled, instructions that attempt to write to these locations will
cause emulator execution to break into the monitor.
Also, notice the DATA sections occupy locations 7000H through 8177H and
0B000H through 16FFDH. Since these sections are written to, they should be
characterized as RAM when mapped.
Chapter 5: Configuring the Emulator
Combination of the dsi and cs0 attributes.
Combination of the dp, dsi, and cs0 attributes.
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00000000
0000002F
00000030
00000030
00000400
00000FB8
00000FBA
00001A83
00001A84
00001AC9
00001ACA
0000265D
0000265E
0000487B
0000487C
0000487C
0000487C
000049C5
00007000
00007155
00007156
00007721
00007722
00007722
00007722
00007722
00007724
00007727
00007728
00008153
00008154
00008177
0000B000
00012FFF
00013000
00016FFD
Mapping Memory
LENGTH
ALIGN
00000030
0 (BYTE)
00000000
2 (WORD)
00000BB9
2 (WORD)
00000ACA
2 (WORD)
00000046
2 (WORD)
00000B94
2 (WORD)
0000221E
2 (WORD)
00000000
0 (BYTE)
0000014A
2 (WORD)
00000156
4 (LONG)
000005CC
2 (WORD)
00000000
0 (BYTE)
00000000
0 (BYTE)
00000004
4 (LONG)
00000A2C
2 (WORD)
00000024
2 (WORD)
00008000
4 (LONG)
00003FFE
4 (LONG)
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