Using The Inverse Assembler; To Select A Different Inverse Assembler - HP E2465A PowerPC 604 PGA User Manual

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Using the Inverse Assembler
This section discusses the general output format of the inverse
assembler and processor-specific information.
To select a different inverse assembler
There are two inverse assemblers provided, a generic inverse assembler
(1604) and an enhanced inverse assembler (1604E). The enhanced inverse
assembler only works with certain configurations of logic analyzer, frame, and
software revision. One of these inverse assemblers is loaded by default when
you load the analyzer configuration file.
The generic disassembler provides basic disassembly, with overfetch marking
and high/low alignment selection. The enhanced disassembler adds the
ability to show or suppress various states from the state listing, and allows
you to select mnemonic and numeric display formats.
The generic inverse assembler is loaded automatically on the HP 1660-series
equipment with a revision level lower than 2.00. The generic inverse
assembler may be manually loaded on any of the logic analyzers, using the
procedure described in chapter
1.
The enhanced inverse assembler is loaded automatically on the HP 16500B/C
and the HP 1670A/D, and on the HP 1660-series equipment with a software
revision of 2.00 or higher.
To load a different inverse assembler, refer to "Loading the Configuration" in
Chapter 1, except select the desired inverse assembler instead of the
configuration file for the load.
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