To execute (or playback) a command file
•
To execute a command file at interface startup, use the -c <command file name>
option with your emul700 command.
•
To execute a command file from within the Graphical User Interface, select
File
→
Log
→
Playback and use the dialog box to select the name of the command
file you wish to execute.
•
To execute a command file using the command line, enter the name of the
command file and press the carriage return key.
Any name entered on the command line that is not recognized as a member of the
emulator/analyzer command set will be treated as the name of a command file.
Command file names may be preceded by directory paths.
If the command file name does not have a directory path prefixed to it, the interface
will search for it as follows:
•
If the environment variable HP64KPATH is set, the interface will first search
in all directories listed in the HP64KPATH variable. If the interface does not
find the command file in those directories, it then searches the current working
directory for the command file.
•
If the environment variable HP64KPATH is not set, the interface searches
only in the current working directory for the command file.
If the command file name has a path name prefixed to it, the interface will only
look in the specified path for the command file.
To interrupt execution of a command file, press the <CTRL>c key combination.
(The mouse pointer must be within the interface window.)
If you press <CTRL>c to stop execution of a command file while the "wait"
command is being executed from the command file, <CTRL>c will terminate the
"wait" command, but will not terminate command file execution; in this case, you
must press <CTRL>c again.
See “To specify the order of searching several command file directories
(HP64KPATH)” for more information about the HP64KPATH variable.
Chapter 3: Using the Emulator/Analyzer Interface
Creating and Executing Command Files
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Page 141: ...4 Using the Emulator How to control the processor and view system resources 111 ...
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Page 383: ...9 Solving Problems What to do when the emulator doesn t behave as expected 353 ...
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Page 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
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