HP HP8648A Instruction Manual page 7

Mc6833x emulator/analyzer
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Ada language support is provided on HP 9000 workstations by third-party vendors
such as Alsys and Verdix. An Ada application developer can use the HP emulator
and any compiler that generates HP/MRI IEEE-695 to do exhaustive, real-time
debugging in-circuit or out-of-circuit.
Features
HP 64782 Emulator
Emulation-bus analyzer
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Active probe emulator; supports the fastest processor speeds currently
available. At the time this manual was printed, the emulator had been tested to
the following processor speeds:
– 20 MHz for MC68331, MC68332, and MC68334.
– 16 MHz for MC68336 and MC68338.
5V and 3.3V operation
No wait states to target memory
Fast termination cycles to target memory
Unlimited software breakpoints
Symbolic support
36 inch cable and 219 mm (8.8") x 102 mm (4") probe
Background and foreground monitors
Simulated I/O with workstation interfaces
Consumes IEEE-695, HP-OMF, Motorola S-Records, and Extended Tek Hex
File formats directly. (Symbols are available with IEEE-695 and HP-OMF
formats.)
Multiprocessor emulation
– synchronous start of 32 emulation sessions
– cross triggerable from another emulator, logic analyzer, or oscilloscope
Demo board and self test module included
64-channel emulation-bus analyzer
Post-processed dequeued trace with symbols
Eight events, each consisting of address, status, and data comparators
Events may be sequenced eight levels deep and can be used for complex
trigger qualification and selective store

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