HP MC68360 User Manual page 439

Emulator / analyzer graphical user interface
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Chapter 12: Emulator Error Messages
Invalid address: <address> (Error 310)
Invalid address: <address> (Error 310)
You specified an invalid address value as an argument to a command (other than an
analyzer command). For example, you may have specified digits that don't
correspond to the base specified, or you forgot to precede a hexadecimal letter digit
with a number (even zero (0)).
Action: Reenter the command and the address specification. Use online help by
typing help --EXPR-- and help --SYMB--. See the <ADDRESS> and the
<EXPRESSION> syntax pages in this manual for information on address
specifications.
Invalid address range: <address_range> (Error 311)
Cause: You specified an invalid address range as an argument to a command (other
than an analyzer command). For example, you may have specified digits that don't
correspond to the base specified, or you forgot to precede a hexadecimal letter digit
with a number, or the upper boundary of the range you specified is less than the
lower boundary.
Action: Reenter the command and the address specification. Use online help by
typing help --EXPR-- and help --SYMB--. See the <ADDRESS> and
<EXPRESSION> syntax pages in this manual for information on address
specifications. Also, make sure that the upper boundary specification is greater than
the lower boundary specification (the lower boundary must always precede the
upper boundary on the command line).
Invalid answer in ascii config file; configuration aborted
Cause: A configuration file (filename.EA) being loaded into the emulator has at
least one invalid answer to a configuration question.
Action: Display the emulator error log to see which answer(s) were invalid. Edit
the configuration file and correct the invalid answer(s) or create a new
configuration file by modifying the emulator configuration and storing it.
Invalid attribute for memory type : <attribute> (Error 140)
Cause: You tried to specify a memory attribute for target memory. Attibutes are
valid for emulation memory only (memory types eram and erom), not for target
memory or guarded memory.
Action: Reenter your specification and use attributes only when specifying
emulation memory space.
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