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HD6475368CP Datasheet, PDF (96/108 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – H8/536 Emulator PC Interface
Including RHP64000
in a Make File
You may wish to incorporate the “RHP64000” process as the last step
in your “make file,” as a step in your construction process, to eliminate
the possibility of having to exit the PC Interface due to space
limitations describe above. If the files with “.HPA” and “.HPS”
extensions are not current, loading an HP 64000 file will automatically
create them.
Using the
HP 64869 Reader
A HP 64869 format "reader" is provided with the PC Interface. The
HP 64869 Reader converts a HP 64869 format file into two files that
are usable with the HP 64739 emulator. This means you can use
available language tools to create HP 64869 format absolute files, then
load those files into the emulator using the H8/536 PC Interface.
The HP 64869 Reader can operate from within the PC Interface or as a
separate process. Operation from within the PC Interface is available if
there is enough memory on your personal computer to run the PC
Interface and HP 64869 Reader simultaneously.
You can also run the reader as part of a "make file."
What the Reader
Accomplishes
Using any HP 64869 format absolute file in the form "<file>.<ext>",
the HP 64869 Reader will produce two new files, an "absolute" file and
an ASCII symbol file, that will be used by the H8/536 PC Interface.
The Absolute File
During execution of the HP 64869 Reader, an absolute file
(<file>.HPA) is created. This absolute file is a binary memory image
which is optimized for efficient downloading into the emulator.
The ASCII Symbol File
The ASCII symbol file (<file>.HPS) produced by the HP 64869 Reader
contains global symbols, module names, local symbols, and, when
using applicable development tools like a "C" compiler, program line
A-6 File Format Readers