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Chapter 6: Solving Problems
Solving Target System Problems
NOTE:
Note that stepping can fail if memory at the current PC does not contain a
valid instruction.
If any of these commands don’t work, there may be a problem with the
design of your target system, a problem with the revision of the
processor you are using, or a problem with the configuration of the
emulation module.
2
Check that the emulation module firmware matches your
processor. To do this, enter:
M>
ver
See Also
“Built-In Commands” on page 125 for information on entering built-in
commands.
To interpret the initial prompt
The initial prompt can be used to diagnose several common problems.
To get the most information from the prompt, follow this procedure:
1
Connect the emulation probe/module to your target system.
2
Set the default configuration settings. Enter:
M>init -c
You can enter this command at any prompt. The emulation module will
Summary of Contents for 16610A
Page 13: ...Contents 11 Glossary Index ...
Page 14: ...12 Contents ...
Page 15: ...13 1 Installing the Emulation Probe ...
Page 44: ...42 Chapter 1 Installing the Emulation Probe Updating Emulation Probe Firmware ...
Page 45: ...43 2 Installing the Emulation Module ...
Page 64: ...62 Chapter 2 Installing the Emulation Module Preparing for a Debugger ...
Page 65: ...63 3 Connecting to a Target System ...
Page 74: ...72 Chapter 3 Connecting to a Target System Making the Target System Connection ...
Page 76: ...74 Chapter 3 Connecting to a Target System Making the Target System Connection ...
Page 77: ...75 4 Configuring the Emulation Probe Module ...
Page 91: ...89 5 Using Debuggers ...
Page 119: ...117 6 Solving Problems ...
Page 149: ...147 7 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 153: ...151 8 Service Information ...
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