
Step 2. Start the X server and OpenWindows
If you are not already running the X server, do so now. The X server is
required to run the Graphical User Interface because it is an X application.
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Start the X server by entering
/usr/openwin/bin/openwin
at the
UNIX prompt.
Consult the OpenWindows documentation if you do not know about using
OpenWindows and the X server.
Step 3. Set the necessary environment variables
The DISPLAY environment variable must be set before the Graphical User
Interface will start. Also, you should modify the PATH environment variable
to include the "usr/hp64000/bin" directory, and, if you have installed software
in a directory other than "/", you need to set the HP64000 environment
variable.
The following instructions show you how to set these variables at the UNIX
prompt. Modify your ".profile" or ".login" file if you wish these environment
variables to be set when you log in. The following instructions also assume
that you’re using "csh"; if you’re using "sh", environment variables are set in
the "<VARIABLE>=<value>; export <VARIABLE>" form.
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The DISPLAY environment variable is usually set by the
openwin
startup script. Check to see that DISPLAY is set by entering
echo $DISPLAY
If DISPLAY is not set, you can set it by entering
setenv
DISPLAY=<hostname>:<server_number>.<screen_number>
For example:
setenv DISPLAY=myhost:0.0
Consult the OpenWindows documentation for an explanation of the DISPLAY
environment variable.
Installation
Step 2. Start the X server and OpenWindows
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Summary of Contents for 64782
Page 2: ...User s Guide for the Graphical User Interface HP 64782 MC6833x Emulation Analysis ...
Page 22: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide 21 ...
Page 24: ...1 Getting Started 23 ...
Page 50: ...Part 2 User s Guide 49 ...
Page 52: ...2 Plugging into a Target System 51 ...
Page 54: ...3 Starting and Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces 53 ...
Page 64: ...4 Entering Commands 63 ...
Page 94: ...5 Configuring the Emulator 93 ...
Page 133: ...132 ...
Page 134: ...6 Using the Emulator 133 ...
Page 194: ...7 Using the Emulation Analyzer 193 ...
Page 255: ...254 ...
Page 256: ...8 Making Software Performance Measurements 255 ...
Page 290: ...9 Using the External State Analyzer 289 ...
Page 303: ...302 ...
Page 304: ...10 Making Coordinated Measurements 303 ...
Page 321: ...320 ...
Page 322: ...11 Setting X Resources 321 ...
Page 336: ...Part 3 Reference 335 ...
Page 337: ...Descriptions of the product in a dictionary or encyclopedia format Part 3 336 ...
Page 338: ...12 Emulator Analyzer Interface Commands 337 ...
Page 415: ...set Emulator Analyzer Interface Commands set 414 ...
Page 429: ... SYMB Emulator Analyzer Interface Commands SYMB 428 ...
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Page 446: ...13 Error Messages 445 ...
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Page 490: ...Part 4 Concept Guide 489 ...
Page 491: ...Topics that explain concepts and apply them to advanced tasks Part 4 490 ...
Page 492: ...14 Concepts 491 ...
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Page 508: ...Part 5 Installation Guide 507 ...
Page 509: ...Instructions for installing and configuring the product Part 5 508 ...
Page 510: ...15 Installation 509 ...
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Page 528: ...16 Installing Updating Emulator Firmware 527 ...
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