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HD6475368CP Datasheet, PDF (36/108 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – H8/536 Emulator PC Interface
2-38 Getting Started
After you display local symbols with the “System Symbols Local
Display” command, you can enter local symbols as they appear in the
source file or local symbol display. When you display local symbols
for a given module, that module becomes the default local symbol
module.
If you have not displayed local symbols, you can still enter a local
symbol by including the name of the module:
module_name:symbol
Remember that the only valid module names are those listed in the first
part of the global symbols display, and are case-sensitive for
compatibility with other systems (such as HP-UX).
When you include the name of an source file with a local symbol, that
module becomes the default local symbol module, as with the “System
Symbols Local Display” command.
Local symbols must be from assembly modules that form the absolute
whose symbol database is currently loaded. Otherwise, no symbols will
be found (even if the named assembler symbol file exists and contains
information).