Q q O o
Octal (example: 377o or 377q).
D d (default)
Decimal (example: 2048d or 2048).
H h
Hexadecimal (example: 0a7fh).
You must precede any hexadecimal number that begins
with an A, B, C, D, E, or F with a zero.
Don’t care digits may be included in binary, octal, or hexadecimal numbers. Don’t
care digits are represented by the letters X or x. A zero must precede any numerical
value that begins with an "X". Example: xxx1b must be 0xxx1b.
Symbols
A symbol database is built when the absolute file is loaded into the
emulator. Both global and local symbols can be used when entering expressions.
Global symbols are entered as they appear in the global symbols display. When
specifying a local symbol, you must include the name of the module ("anly.c") as
shown below.
anly.c:cmp_function
Operators
Analysis specification expressions may contain operators. All
operations are carried out on 32-bit, two’s complement integers. (Values which are
not 32 bits will be sign extended when expression evaluation occurs.)
The available operators are listed below in the order of evaluation precedence.
Parentheses are also allowed in expressions to change the order of evaluation.
-, ~
Unary two’s complement, unary one’s complement. The
unary two’s complement operator is not allowed on
constants containing don’t care bits.
*, /, %
Integer multiply, divide, and modulo. These operators are
not allowed on constants containing don’t care bits.
+, -
Addition, subtraction. These operators are not allowed on
constants containing don’t care bits.
&
Bitwise AND.
|
Bitwise inclusive OR.
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Page 21: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide 1 ...
Page 23: ...1 Getting Started 3 ...
Page 45: ...Part 2 Using The Emulator 25 ...
Page 47: ...2 Plugging into a Target System 27 ...
Page 55: ...Chapter 2 Plugging into a Target System Plugging into the Motorola QUADS Target System 35 ...
Page 59: ...3 Starting and Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces 39 ...
Page 69: ...4 Entering Commands 49 ...
Page 103: ...5 Configuring the Emulator 83 ...
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Page 123: ...6 Using the Emulator 103 ...
Page 193: ...7 Using the Emulation Bus Analyzer How to record program execution in real time 173 ...
Page 249: ...8 Making Software Performance Measurements 229 ...
Page 279: ...9 Making Coordinated Measurements 259 ...
Page 295: ...Part 3 Reference 275 ...
Page 297: ...10 Setting X Resources 277 ...
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Page 463: ...13 Concepts of the EMSIM and EMRAM 443 ...
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Page 473: ...14 Installation 453 ...
Page 491: ...Chapter 14 Installation Verifying the Installation 471 ...
Page 493: ...15 Installing Updating Emulator Firmware 473 ...
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