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HD6475368CP Datasheet, PDF (32/108 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – H8/536 Emulator PC Interface
Note
When mapping memory for your target system programs, you may
wish to characterize emulation memory locations containing programs
and constants (locations which should not be written to) as ROM. This
will prevent programs and constants from being written over
accidentally, and will cause breaks when instructions attempt to do so.
The memory mapper re-assigns blocks of emulation memory after the
insertion or deletion of mapper terms. For example, if you modified
the contents of FC00 hex through FCFF hex above, deleted term 1, and
displayed locations FC00 hex through FCFF hex, you would notice the
contents of those locations are not the same as they were before
deleting the mapper term.
Loading Programs
into Memory
If you have already assembled and linked the sample program, you can
load the absolute file by selecting:
Memory, Load
File Format
Enter the format of your absolute file. The emulator will accept
absolute files in the following formats:
HP 64869 absolute.
HP absolute.
Raw HP64000 absolute.
Intel hexadecimal.
Tektronix hexadecimal.
Motorola S-records.
The HP 64869 absolute file is generated with HP 64869 H8/300
Assembler/Linkage Editor. For this tutorial, choose the HP 64869
format.
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