To Run A Command File On Interface Startup; To Display The Status Of Emulators - HP MC68360 User Manual

Emulator / analyzer graphical user interface
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To run a command file on interface startup

• Use the emul700 -c <cmd_file> <emul_name> command.
You can cause command files to be run upon starting the interface by using the -c
<cmd_file> option to the emul700 command.
Refer to the "Using Command Files" section in Chapter 4, "Entering Commands"
for information on creating command files.
Examples
To start the emulator/analyzer interface and run the "startup" command file:
$ emul700 -c startup em68360 <RETURN>

To display the status of emulators

• Use the emul700 -l or emul700 -lv command.
The -l option of the emul700 command lists the status of all emulators defined in
the 64700tab and 64700tab.net files. If a logical emulator name is included in the
command, just the status of that emulator is listed.
You can also use the -v option with the -l option for a verbose listing of the status
information.
Examples
To list, verbosely, the status of the emulator whose logical name is "em68360":
$ emul700 -lv em68360 <RETURN>
The information may be similar to:
em68360 - m68360 running; user = guest
description:
user interfaces:
device channel:
Chapter 3: Starting and Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces
M68360 emulation, 512K bytes emul mem
xdebug, xemul, xperf, skemul, sktiming
/dev/emcom23
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