Invoking The Tutorial During Program Debugging; Deactivating The Tutorial; Reactivating The Tutorial; Tutorial Screens And Structure - Intel l2ICE User Manual

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Invoking the Tutorial During Program Debugging

If you invoke the PICE software without invoking the tutorial, and later you wish to review
information in one or more of the tutorial screens, you can invoke the tutorial by entering the
following command.
INCLUDE pathname I2ICE.MAC NOUST
The pathname provides the location of the PICE software. See the Pathname entry in the
PICE™ System Reference Manual.

Deactivating the Tutorial

After you have become familiar with PICE commands, you may wish to deactivate the
tutorial—that is, you may wish to eliminate the screen that asks whether you want to use the
tutorial. To deactivate the tutorial, you must either delete or rename the I2ICE.MAC file.

Reactivating the Tutorial

To reactivate the tutorial, select your situation from the following two possibilities:
You Now Use Your Own I2ICE.MAC File. If you created your own I2ICE.MAC file after
you deactivated the tutorial I2ICE.MAC file, use operating system commands to do one of
the following:
— Revise your I2ICE.MAC file. Locate the I2ICE.MAC file supplied with the tutorial.
Append it to your I2ICE.MAC file. Examine the appended commands to ensure that
they do not conflict with the commands you created.
— Rename your I2ICE.MAC file. Rename your I2ICE.MAC file so that you can use it
later. If you previously renamed the tutorial I2ICE.MAC file, rename it again to
I2ICE.MAC. If you previously deleted the tutorial MCE.MAC file, copy the
M CE.M AC file from the master tutorial disk to the disk or directory that has the PICE
software.
You Do Not Use Your Own I2ICE.MAC File. If no file named MCE.MAC exists, use
operating system commands to restore the tutorial MCE.MAC file. Do one of the
following:
— If you previously renamed the tutorial MCE.MAC file, rename it again to
M C E. MAC.
— If you deleted M CE.M AC from the disk or directory that has the PICE software, copy
the MCE.MAC file from the master tutorial disk to the disk or directory that has the
PICE software.

Tutorial Screens and Structure

After you have loaded the PICE and tutorial software (as specified in the software installation
appendix for your host), screen 1 of the tutorial will be displayed (see Figure 2-1).
2-2
Guide to the PICE™ System Tutorial

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