To Position The Trace Display On Screen - HP 64751 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Using the Emulation Analyzer
The Basics of Starting, Stopping, and Displaying Traces
The fourth column shows the count information (time is counted by default).
"Relative" indicates that each count is relative to the previous state.
You can use the scrollbar in the Graphical User Interface or the <NEXT> and
<PREV> keys in the Softkey Interface to scroll through the trace list a page at a
time. The <Up arrow> and <Down arrow> keys will scroll through the trace list a
line at a time. You can also display the trace list centered around a specific line
number (for example, display trace 100 <RETURN>). Refer to the "Modifying
the Trace Display" section for more information on the trace list display.
Note that when a trigger condition is found but not enough states are captured to fill
trace memory, the status line will show the trace is still running. You can display
all but the last captured state in this situation; you must halt the trace to display the
last captured state.

To position the trace display on screen

• Use the scroll bar or the <Up arrow>, <Down arrow>, <PREV>, <NEXT>,
<CTRL>f, and <CTRL>g keys.
The trace display command can display up to 1024 states, not all of which can
appear on the screen at the same 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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