HP B1476 68020 User Manual page 503

Debugger/emulator
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border of the Trace Mode window ( ^ or v ). The symbols show which direction
the search will proceed through the trace buffer to find the next high-level or
assembly code line (depending on the Code window selected). If the trace
window has no lines that correspond to code lines, the search will proceed to
the end of the trace buffer.
If you have specified storage qualifiers, the trace data may not track
sequentially with the lines in the code display.
Directing output to a specified window or file
Use the OutputTo keyword to redirect trace output to a window or file other
than the View window. The following values are valid window numbers for
trace output:
1
10
24
28
29
50 – 256
Line(s) keyword
Use the Line(s) keyword to specify a range of lines to be copied from the trace
buffer to the specified window. For example, to copy lines –110 through –90
from the trace buffer to the journal file, enter the command:
Trace Display Line(s) –110..–90 <Tab> OutputTo 29
You cannot specify a line range for trace output when entering trace mode.
However, you may specify the first line to display in trace mode. For example,
to display the trace buffer starting at line -110, enter the command:
Trace Display Line(s) –110
high-level Journal window
assembly-level Journal window
View window
log file
journal file
user-defined windows
Chapter 12:
Trace Display
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