HP MC68040 User Manual page 445

Emulator, graphical user interface
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FCODE
The function code used to define the address space being referenced. See the syntax
diagram for FCODE to see a list of the function codes available and for an
explanation of those codes.
<FILE>
This prompts you for the name of a file where you want the specified information
to be copied. If you want to specify a file name that begins with a number, you
must precede the file name with a backslash. For example: copy display to \12.10
from_line_number
This specifies the trace list line number from which copying will begin.
global_symbols
This lets you copy a list of global symbols to the selected destination.
help
The help command is not shown on the softkeys. It allows you to obtain a copy of
a help file on your printer. For details of the help command, refer to the help
syntax diagram in this chapter.
<LINE#>
Use this with from_line_number and thru_line_number to specify the starting
and ending trace list lines to be copied.
local_symbols_in
This lets you copy all the children of a given symbol to the selected destination. See
the —SYMB— syntax page and the SRU User's Guide for information on symbol
hierarchy.
Local symbols are symbols that are children of the particular file or symbol defined
by —SYMB—, that is, they are defined in that file or scope.
memory
This allows you to copy a list of the contents of memory to the selected destination.
The memory contents are copied in the same format as specified in the last display
memory command.
Contents of memory can be displayed if program runs are not restricted to
real-time. Memory contents are listed as an asterisk (*) under the following
conditions:
1
2
Values in emulation memory can always be displayed.
Initial values are the same as those specified by the command display memory 0
blocked bytes offset_by 0.
Defaults are to values specified in the previous display memory command.
The address refers to guarded memory.
Runs are restricted to real-time, the emulator is running a user program, and
the address is located in target memory or in emulation memory that is not
dual-port.
Chapter 11: Emulator Commands
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