To set up custom M68040 Action Keys to support
the M68360 Companion Mode
The following paragraphs show you how to set up a custom ararngement of
M68040 Action Keys in the Graphical User Interface to support the M68360
Companion Mode. Refer to Chapter 13 "Setting X Resources", and to the
discussion in online file $HP64000/lib/X11/app-defaults/HP64_Softkey for
details of how action keys are configured, formatted, and used within the Graphical
User Interface.
1
Find the Motorola 68040 family-specific Application Resources in your
HP64_Softkey file in your $HP64000/lib/X11/app-defaults directory. This
portion of the file sets up the standard arrangement of action keys in the 68040
Graphical User Interface. It will be similar to the following example.
!------------------------------------------------------------------------------! Action
! Action Key Definitions (See also XcHotkey discussion above)
*m68040*actionKeys.packing: PACK_COLUMN
*m68040*actionKeys.numColumns: 2
*m68040*actionKeysSub.keyDefs: \
" Demo " "!telldemoHP 64783DEMO! in_browser" \
"Disp Src ( )" "display memory () mnemonic" \
"Trace ( )" "trace about (); display trace" \
"Run" "run" \
"Step Source" "step source" \
" Your Key " "!tellkeysHP! in_browser" \
"Make" "!make! in_browser" \
"Disp Src Prev" "display memory mnemonic previous_display" \
"Run Xfer til ( )" "run from transfer_address until ()" \
"Break" "break" \
"Step Asm" "step"
!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
One way to access the HP64_Softkey file is to choose the File
→
Edit
→
File
pulldown in the Graphical User Interface, and in the file selection dialog box,
select $HP64000/lib/X11/app-defaults/HP64_Softkey .
2
Copy the $HP64000/lib/X11/app-defaults/HP64_Softkey file to a temporary
filename within your home directory. Name it "MyActKeys.tmp". Then edit
the temporary file to delete all lines except those that define the present setup
of action keys in your interface. See above.
Chapter 4: Using the Emulator
Using M68040 support for the M68360 Companion Mode
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Summary of Contents for 64783A
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Page 31: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide 1 ...
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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 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
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