See Also
1 Start the Emulation Control Interface and configure the
2 Open the Memory window.
3 Write individual locations or fill blocks of memory with patterns
4 Use the Memory I/O window to stimulate I/O locations by reading
1 Compile or assemble a small program and store it in a Motorola S-
2 Use the Load Executable window to download the program into
Testing the emulator and target system
After you have connected and configured the emulator, you should
perform some simple tests to verify that everything is working.
Chapter 13, "Troubleshooting the Emulation Module," beginning on
page 265, for information on testing the emulator hardware.
To test memory accesses
emulator, if necessary.
of your choosing.
The access size is the size of memory access that will be used to write
or read the memory values.
and writing individual memory locations.
To test with a running program
To more fully test your target, you can load simple programs and
execute them.
Record or Intel Hex file.
Solutions for CPU32
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