yes
Enables the high speed access mode of the
emulator. In the high speed access mode:
The emulator can run with no wait state up to 25 MHz.
you can map the emulation memory only to the
following address ranges.
Memory
Monitor
Available location
128K
Background
000000H-01F7FFH
128K
Foreground
000000H-01FFFFH
512K
Background
000000H-07F7FFH
512K
Foreground
000000H-07FFFFH
1M
Background
000000H-0FF7FFH
1M
Foreground
000000H-0FFFFFH
2M
Background
000000H-1FF7FFH
2M
Foreground
000000H-1FFFFFH
no
Select the normal mode. In the normal mode:
You can define up to 16 different map terms which
can be placed wherever you like. (Refer to "Mapping
memory" section in this chapter.)
The emulator generates the /RDY signal, and inserts
one wait state for all memory access.
Note
Changing this configuration will reset the memory map,
Monitor type?
The monitor type configuration question allows you to choose between
a foreground monitor (which is supplied with the emulation software
but must be assembled, linked, converted, and loaded into emulation
memory) or the background monitor (which resides in the emulator).
The emulation monitor is a program that is executed by the emulation
processor. It allows the emulation system controller to access target
system resources. For example, when you enter a command that
requires access to target system resources, say a command to display
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