Configuring the Emulator for In-Circuit Operation
Many users of the 68302 emulator encounter problems when first plugging the
emulator into their target system. This section should help you avoid or quickly
correct most of those problems.
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Step 1. Understand the important concepts
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Step 2. Set up your chip-selects
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Step 3. Reprogram chip-select base addresses
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Step 4. Know your interrupt mode
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Step 5. Decide whether to use the foreground monitor
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Step 6. Set up the emulator for the foreground monitor
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Step 7. If you use the 68302 built-in DRAM refresh
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Step 8. Set up the DTACK signals
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Step 9. If emulator status shows HALTED
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Step 10. Choose the correct target memory access size
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Step 11. Check your DTACK pullup resistor!
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If you have problems
Chapter 5: Plugging into a Target System
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