Applied Microsystems Corporation 68000 Series

Applied Microsystems Corporation 68000 Series

[III111111 Applied Microsystems Corporation ES 1800 Emulator Userls Manual for 68000 Series Microprocessors [111111111 Applied Microsystems Corporation ES 1800 Emulator Userls Manual for 68000 Series Microprocessors PIN 922-00002-06 April 1989 Copyright © 1989 Applied Microsystems Corporation. All rights reserved. Table of Contents PREFACE ..........................................••..•.•...•..........................•..•..•...•••.••..•..................• i Unpacking and Inspection ....................................................................................... ii Warning .................................................................................................................. iii Service .................................................................................................................... iv Limited IIardware Warranty ................................................................................... v IIardware Extended W arranty ................................................................................ vi IIardware Service Agreements .............................................................................. vi SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ........................................•................................... 1·1 How to Use This Manual ..................................................................................... 1-2 System Setup ........................................................................................................ 1-4 System Operation ................................................................................................. 1-7 SECTION 2: GETTING STARTED •............•.....•....••.•..••.•........•.........•....•.......•..•• 2·1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 2-1 Emulator Set-up ................................................................................................... 2-1 Target System Set-up ........................................................................................... 2-4 Power-On. Sequence ............................................................................................. 2-5 Test Run of System .............................................................................................. 2-6 SECTION 3: HARDWARE ••........•....•••.....•.....•....•.....•••...•••••..•••...••...•.••....•........... 3·1 Emulator Chassis ................................................................................................. 3-1 Emulator Control Boards ..................................................................................... 3-2 Emulator Chassis Rear Panel ............................................................................... 3-5 Pod ....................................................................................................................... 3-6 Null Target Software Simulation Tool .............................................................. 3-10 Time Stamp Module .......................................................................................... 3-11 Logic State Analyzer (LSA) .............................................................................. 3-12 Ports ................................................................................................................... 3-13 Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 3-16 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 3-19 ES 1800 Emulator Specifications ...................................................................... 3-21 SECTION 4: ES LANGUAGE .............................................••................................ 4·1 Structure of the ES Language .............................................................................. 4-1 Notes on ESL ....................................................................................................... 4-6 Help .................................................................................................................... 4-18 Log In Banner .................................................................................................... 4-23 Prompts .............................................................................................................. 4-25 Table of Contents (cont) Special Modes .................................................................................................... 4-26 Special Olaracters .............................................................................................. 4-27 SECTION 5: SYSTEM COMMANDS .................................................................. 5·1 Set-Up Commands ............................................................................................... 5-1 Serial Communications ...................................................................................... 5-30 Overlay Memory ................................................................................................ 5-52 Registers ............................................................................................................. 5-68 Trace Memory .................................................................................................... 5-90 Emulation ........................................................................................................... 5-91 Macros .............................................................................................................. 5-116 The Repeat Operators ...................................................................................... 5-121 Symbols ........................................................................................................... 5-125 Miscellaneous Commands ............................................................................... 5-133 SECTION 6: TARGET COMMANDS .................................................................. 6·1 mtroduction .......................................................................................................... 6-1 Emulation ............................................................................................................. 6-2 Memory Commands .......................................................................................... 6-14 Line Assembler .................................................................................................. 6-31 Memory Mode ................................................................................................... 6-40 Diagnostic Functions ......................................................................................... 6-47 SECTION 7: 68000/08110 EVENT MONITOR SySTEM ................................... 7·1 Overview .............................................................................................................. 7-1 Defming Events ................................................................................................. 7-10 Defming Action Lists ......................................................................................... 7-12 Breaking Emulation ........................................................................................... 7-17 Tracing Events ................................................................................................... 7-19 Counting Events ................................................................................................. 7-21 Trigger Signal .................................................................................................... 7-24 Special mterrupts ............................................................................................... 7-25 Changing Event Groups ..................................................................................... 7-27 Time Stamp Module .......................................................................................... 7-30 fustallation ......................................................................................................... 7-32 Using tb.e Time Stamp Module .......................................................................... 7-34 Examples ............................................................................................................ 7-43 SECTION 8: 68020 EVENT MONITOR SYSTEM ............................................. 8·1 Overview .............................................................................................................. 8-1 Comparators ......................................................................................................... 8-4 Groups ................................................................................................................ 8-13 Emulator Actions ............................................................................................... 8-15 Table of Contents (cont) Trace Modes ....................................................................................................... 8-24 Event Monitor System Examples ...................................................................... 8-63 Event Monitor System Conunands .................................................................... 8-66 Shortcuts for Setting Up .................................................................................... 8-70 APPENDIX A: ES LANGUAGE MNEMONICS •..•••..•••.••••..•••••...•••••...••••...••.•••. A-I ES Language Conunands ...................................................................................

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