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HD6475368CP Datasheet, PDF (83/108 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – H8/536 Emulator PC Interface
Storing Memory
Contents to an
Absolute File
Note
The "Getting Started" chapter shows you how to load absolute files
into emulation or target system memory. You can also store emulation
or target system memory to an absolute file with the following
command.
Memory, Store
The first character of the absolute file name must be a letter. You can
name the absolute file with a total of 8 alphanumeric characters, and
optionally, you can include an extension of up to 3 alphanumeric
characters.
Caution
The "Memory Store" command writes over an existing file if it has the
same name that is specified with the command. You may wish to
verify beforehand that the specified filename does not already exist.
Accessing Target
System with E
clock synchronous
instruction
You can access target system devices in synchronization with the E
clock. To do this, use the following commands:
Processor, IO, Display
Processor, IO, Modify
The emulator will access the device using the MOVFPE/MOVTPE
instruction.
Using the Emulator 5-5