HP MC68040 User Manual page 446

Emulator, graphical user interface
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Chapter 11: Emulator Commands
copy
mmu_translations
This allows you to copy a list of all present translations of all logical addresses to
the selected destination.
noappend
This causes any copied information to overwrite an existing file with the same
name specified by <FILE>. If this option is not selected, the default operation is to
append the copied information to the end of an existing file with the same name
that you specify.
noheader
This copies the information into a file without headings.
physical
This allows you to specify that the addresses to be copied are addresses in physical
memory.
pod_command
This allows you to copy the most recent commands sent to the HP 64700-Series
emulator/analyzer. For details, refer to the syntax page for the pod_command in
this chapter.
printer
This option specifies your system printer as the destination device for the copy
command. Before you can specify the printer as the destination device, you must
define PRINTER as a shell variable. For example, enter the text shown below after
the "$" symbol:
$
export PRINTER
If you don't want the print message to overwrite the command line, execute:
$ set PRINTER = "lp -s"
registers
This allows you to copy a list of the contents of the emulation processor registers to
the selected destination. The copy register command is not available if the
emulator is configured for real-time-only operation.
With no options specified, the basic register class is copied. Basic registers include:
PC, STATUS, USP, ISP, MSP, CACR, D0 through D7, A0 through A7, VBR,
DFC, and SFC.
Other registers you can copy include:
The FPU registers: FPCR, FPSR, FPIAR, and FP0 through FP7.
The MMU registers: ITT0, ITT1, DTT0, DTT1, MMUSR, TC, SRP, and URP.
<REGISTER>
Specifies the name of an individual register.
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PRINTER=lp

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