no
After the configuration is complete, the emulator
will be held in the reset state.
Restrict to real-time
runs?
The "restrict to real-time" question lets you configure the emulator so
that commands which cause the emulator to break to monitor and
return to the user program are refused.
no
All commands, regardless of whether or not they
require a break to the emulation monitor, are
accepted by the emulator.
yes
When runs are restricted to real-time and the
emulator is running the user program, all commands
that cause a break (except "reset", "break", "run",
and "step") are refused. For example, the following
commands are not allowed when runs are restricted
to real-time:
Display/modify registers.
Display/modify internal RAM or SFR.
Display/modify target system memory.
Load/store target system memory
Caution
If your target system circuitry is dependent on constant execution of
program code, you should restrict the emulator to real-time runs. This
will help insure that target system damage does not occur. However,
remember that you can still execute the "reset", "break", and "step"
commands; you should use caution in executing these commands.
Configuring the Emulator 4-5
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