Tasks You May Wish To Perform When Using The M68360 Companion Mode - HP MC68360 User Manual

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Using emulator support for the M68360 Companion Mode
Tasks you may wish to perform when using the
M68360 companion Mode
The following paragraphs show you how to perform typical development
operations supported in the action keys of the M68360 Graphical User Interface.
For further details, refer to the help screen available by pressing the
"**Help 360**" Action Key.
To obtain a record of the present contents of all SIM60 and CPM registers in
one listing, press the "Reg 360 All" Action Key.
To view the contents of a single SIM60 or CPM register, press the "Pick Reg
360" Action Key. Within the Register List browser window, click on the name
of the register to be displayed. Then press the "Reg 360 ()" Action Key.
To modify the content of a SIM60 or CPM register, press the "Pick Reg 360"
Action Key. Within the Register List browser window, click on the name of
the register to be modified. Then press the "Mod 360 ()" Action Key. Type
the desired value in the Define command file parameter dialog box and click
OK.
To obtain a record of the present content of all parameter RAMs and Buffer
Descriptors in one browser, press the "PRBD 360 All" Action Key.
To view the contents of a single Parameter RAM and its associated Buffer
Descriptors, place the name of the desired channel in the entry buffer and press
the "PRBD 360 ()" Action Key.
To modify the contents of a Parameter RAM or Buffer Descriptor, press the
"Mod Memory" Action Key. The Define command file parameter dialog box
will appear three times. In the first appearance, enter the desired address; next,
enter size; and finally, enter value. Click OK after each entry.
To select the M68360 slave module whose registers will be viewed through the
Graphical User Interface, press the "Pick Chip 360" Action Key. In the
Available M68360 Slaves browser window, click on the name of the desired
M68360 slave module, and click Done. Then press the "Set Chip ()" Action
Key.
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