HP 64767 User Manual page 68

Emulation/analysis
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Entering Commands
When an X Window System that supports OSF/Motif interfaces is running on the
host computer, the emulator/analyzer interface is the Graphical User Interface
which provides pull-down and pop-up menus, point and click setting of
breakpoints, cut and paste, on-line help, customizable action keys and pop-up recall
buffers, etc.
The emulator/analyzer interface also provides the Softkey Interface for several
types of terminals, terminal emulators, and bitmapped displays. When using the
Softkey Interface, commands are entered from the keyboard.
When using the Graphical User Interface, the command line portion of the interface
gives you the option of entering commands in the same manner as they are entered
in the Softkey Interface. If you are using the Softkey Interface, you can only enter
commands from the keyboard using the command line.
The menu commands in the Graphical User Interface are a subset of the commands
available when using the command line. While you have a great deal of capability
in the menu commands, you have even more in the command line.
This chapter shows you how to enter commands in each type of emulator/analyzer
interface. The tasks associated with entering commands are grouped into the
following sections:
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Using menus, the entry buffer, and action keys.
Using the command line with the mouse.
Using the command line with the keyboard.
Using command files.
Using pod commands.
Forwarding commands to other HP 64700 interfaces.

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