To Define A Storage Qualifier - HP 64782 User Manual

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Using the Emulation Analyzer

To define a storage qualifier

Examples
To count occurrences of a particular bus state in the trace (this requires the
1K analyzer speed to be set to "Slow" in configuration):
trace counting state address 10h
Count all states in the trace:
trace counting anystate
Count time in the trace:
trace counting time
Disable counting in the trace:
trace counting off
To define a storage qualifier
Enter the storage qualifier (such as status read) in the entry buffer.
Then choose Trace→Only().
Using the command line, store only certain states in the trace list by
entering:
trace only <bus_state>
<bus_state> represents a combination of address, data and status
expressions that must be matched to satisfy the storage qualifier.
Storage qualifiers can help filter unwanted information from program
execution and improve your trace measurement. The analyzer stores only the
information specified in the storage qualifier. Note that if you have a
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