HP 64746 User Manual page 96

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Configuring the Emulator
This chapter describes how to configure the emulator. You must map memory
whenever you use the emulator. When you plug the emulator into a target system,
you must configure the emulator so that it operates correctly in the target system.
The configuration tasks are grouped into the following sections:
The simulated I/O feature and configuration questions are described in the
Simulated I/O User's Guide.
The external analyzer configuration questions are described in the "Using the
External State Analyzer" chapter.
The interactive measurement configuration questions are described in the "Making
Coordinated Measurements" chapter.
Configuring for Operation in the Target System
After you plug the emulator into a target system and turn on power to the
HP 64700, you need to configure the emulator so that it operates properly with your
target system.
Map memory. Because the emulator can use target system memory or emulation
memory (or both), it is necessary to map ranges of memory so that the emulator
knows where to direct its accesses.
You can synchronize emulation memory accesses to the target system in order to
more closely imitate target system memory. For example, if emulation memory
replaces slower target system memory that requires wait states, synchronizing
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Using the configuration interface.
Modifying the general configuration items.
Selecting the emulation monitor program.
Mapping emulation and target system memory.
Configuring the emulator pod.
Setting the debug/trace options.

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