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E702289_SH7290 Datasheet, PDF (127/252 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – SH7290 E10A Emulator
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Table 4.3 [General] Page Options
Option
Description
[Mode] combo box
Displays the device name.
[Emulation mode] combo box
Selects the execution mode. Select Normal to perform normal
emulation. Select No Break to disable breakpoint settings.
Select Sequential break Condition 2-1, etc. to use the sequential
break function*1. (For Sequential break Condition 2-1, execution
stops when conditions are satisfied in the order of Break
Condition 2 and Break Condition 1.)
[Step option] combo box
Enables or disables interrupts during step execution.
Disables interrupts during single step execution: Interrupts during
step execution are masked.
Enables interrupts during single step execution: Interrupts during
step execution are released.
[UBC mode] combo box
EML: The UBC is used as a Break Condition by the emulator.
USER: The UBC is released for users. In this case, the [Break
Condition] page becomes non-active.
[Memory area] group box
Sets the address setting mode to the memory area.
The default is Normal. When the VP_MAP is enabled and the
address is within the table range, address translation is done
according to the VP_MAP table. For other cases, address
translation is done according to the MMU state.
[AUD clock] combo box
[JTAG clock] combo box
Select Physical when setting with a physical address. Select
Virtual when address translation is done by the TLB table.
Selects the AUD clock*2.
Sets the JTAG frequency*3.
[Driver] group box
Displays the driver currently selected.
[Change...] button
Displays the [E10A Driver Details] dialog box. Use when a driver
currently connected is changed.
Notes: 1. When using the sequential break function, set the corresponding hardware break
conditions.
2. The range of frequencies that the AUD operates under is different according to the
devices used. For details, refer to section 6.5.4, Notes on Using the JTAG Clock (TCK)
and AUD Clock (AUDCK).
3. The range of frequencies that the JTAG operates at is different according to the
devices used. For details, refer to section 6.5.4, Notes on Using the JTAG Clock (TCK)
and AUD Clock (AUDCK).
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