To Reset The Trace Display Defaults; To Change The Number Of States Available For Display - HP 64782 User Manual

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Using the Emulation Analyzer

To reset the trace display defaults

To reset the trace display defaults
Choose Settings→Display Modes... Then in the dialog box, click
on Default All Settings, and click the OK pushbutton. This leaves the
trace display in the "source intermixed and symbols on" mode.
Using the command line, enter:
set default
This turns off all symbolics and source references in the interface.

To change the number of states available for display

Choose Trace→Display Options... and in the dialog box, enter the
desired number of states to be made available for display in the field
beside Unload Depth. Then click the OK or Apply pushbutton.
Using the command line, set the depth of the trace list with:
display trace depth <DEPTH#>
<DEPTH#> is the number of states to be available in the trace list for
displaying, copying, or storing to a file. If you are using the deep analyzer,
the depth of the trace list buffer depends on whether or not you installed
memory modules on the analyzer card, and the capacity of the memory
modules installed. Refer to the Hewlett-Packard MC6833x
Emulator/Analyzer Installation/Service/Terminal Interface Guide for
details. If you are using the 1K analyzer, the trace list buffer is 512 or 1024
states deep (depending on whether or not you turn on the state/time count).
See "To count states or time" in this chapter.)
When you display the trace list, the interface requests the number of states
specified by the trace depth from the emulator. If you want faster trace
display, you can decrease the trace depth. To display more states, you can
increase the trace depth. Notice that the trace depth setting only regulates
the number of states sent from the emulation-bus analyzer to the interface.
You still need to use the Pg Up and Pg Dn keys to page through the trace list.
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