HP MC68360 User Manual page 514

Emulator / analyzer graphical user interface
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Trigger
The condition that identifies a reference state within an analyzer trace
measurement. Trigger also refers to the analyzer signal that becomes
active when the trigger condition is found.
Trigger signals called trig1 and trig2 are bidirectional signal lines that
can be used to coordinate measurement activity between emulators and
analyzers installed in the instrumentation card cage, and between
instruments connected to the BNC on the rear panel of the card cage.
Note that there is a delay when you use a trigger for measurement
coordination. For example, you may specify that the emulator break to
its monitor program when it receives trig1 from the analyzer. Several
states may be executed in the emulator between the time the analyzer
recognizes its trigger condition, generates trig1, delivers trig1 to the
emulator, and the emulator responds to trig1 by breaking to its monitor
program.
Uploading
The transfer of emulation or target system memory contents to a host
computer.
Unlocked Exit
One of two methods used to leave the high level (Graphical or Softkey)
Interface and return to the host computer operating system. An
unlocked exit command allows you to exit the high level interface and
re-enter later with the default configuration. (See also Locked Exit.)
This is not available in the Terminal Interface.
User Program
Another name for your target program (the program you are
developing for your product.
Viewport
See Window.

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