To load the demo program
1 With your emulator interface not on screen, enter the following commands in a
terminal window:
cd /usr/hp64000/demo/debug_env/hp64783
Startemul <logical name>
Where <logical name> is the name assigned to your emulator. The default logical
name for the MC68040 emulator is m68040. For a detailed discussion of how to
find a logical name, refer to Chapter 1, "Getting Started".
2 The terminal window will ask you if you wish to copy the demo files to a different
directory. It is best to answer "y" to this question, and then supply the full path
name of your own demo directory.
The demo files will be copied and modified, as required, into the directory you
specify, and then the emulator interface will appear on screen. It will be ready for
you to run the demo procedure.
3 Press the Action keys from left to right and top to bottom to see the demo.
The demo program supplied with the MC68040 acts as a hypothetical
environmental control system for a computer room. You can use this program to
learn more about the emulator. Refer to the information on the demo program in the
reference part of this manual.
The examples in this manual use the demo program. To make the examples work
correctly, you must load the demo emulator configuration file and demo program as
described above.
Chapter 4: Using the Emulator
Loading and Storing Programs
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