To Display The Emulator Status - HP HP8648A Instruction Manual

Mc6833x emulator/analyzer
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To display the emulator status

(SMO). A Flash EPROM card can be inserted in an available slot in the card cage
to override old versions of firmware in products with conventional EPROMs. The
host controller in the card cage is already programmed to look for a Flash EPROM
card if one is inserted into the card cage.
The latest versions of firmware for the host controller card, analyzer card, and LAN
card, along with a program called progflash, are part of the B1471 software for the
HP 9000 workstation and Sun SPARCsystems and the HP 64700 M6833x
Real-Time C Debugger software for PCs.
When you load all your new versions of software onto your host computer, you are
now ready to load the new version of firmware from your host computer to the
assemblies that are in the HP 64700 Card Cage.
To load the new firmware, you use the progflash command. The progflash
command must be run from a PC or workstation; it displays a list of card cages and
subassemblies in each card cage on your system. From these lists, you can select
which product to update. For information on using the progflash command, and
updating your HP 64700 Series firmware, refer to the chapter 5,
"Installing/Updating Emulator Firmware."
To display the emulator status
The emulator status is displayed on a status line in the graphical interface. If you
need to display the emulator status using the built-in Terminal Interface:
• Display the emulator status by typing: es
The emulation prompts can usually tell you most information about the emulator's
status: whether the emulator is reset, running a user program, or running in
monitor. If you need more information than is given by the prompt, you can use the
es command.
Example
R>es
M68332--Emulation reset
R>
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