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HD6475368CP Datasheet, PDF (37/108 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – H8/536 Emulator PC Interface
One thing to note: It is possible for a symbol to be local in one module
and global in another, which may result in some confusion. For
example, suppose symbol “XYZ” is a global in module A and a local
in module B and that these modules link to form the absolute file. After
you load the absolute file (and the corresponding symbol database),
entering “XYZ” in an expression refers to the symbol from module A.
Then, if you display local symbols from module B, entering “XYZ” in
an expression refers to the symbol from module B, not the global
symbol. Now, if you again want to enter “XYZ” to refer to the global
symbol from module A, you must display the local symbols from
module A (since the global symbol is also local to that module).
Loading local symbols from a third module, if it was linked with
modules A and B and did not contain an“XYZ” local symbol, would
also cause “XYZ” to refer to the global symbol from module A.
Transfer Symbols to
the Emulator
You can use the emulator’s symbol-handling capability to improve
measurement displays. You do this by transferring the symbol database
information to the emulator. To transfer the global symbol information
to the emulator, use the command:
System, Symbols, Global, Transfer
Transfer the local symbol information for all modules by entering:
System, Symbols, Local, Transfer, All
You can find more information on emulator symbol handling
commands in the Emulator PC Interface Reference.
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