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To assign a new base address to contain the register set of an M68360 chip,
press the "Pick Util" Action Key. In the browser window, highlight
assign68360chip, and click Done. Press the "Run Util()" Action Key. Type
the new base address in the Define command file parameter dialog box, and
click OK.
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To save peripheral register settings to a file. Press the "Pick Util" Action Key.
In the browser window, highlight save68360registers and click Done. Press
the "Run Util()" Action Key. Type the desired directory/filename to contain
register values in the Define command file parameter dialog box, and click OK.
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To restore peripheral register settings to files, Press the "Pick Util" Action Key.
In the browser window, highlight load68360registers and click Done. Press
the "Run Util()" Action Key. Type the name of the directory/filename that
contains the desired register values into the Define command file parameter
dialog box, and click OK.
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To remove all temporary files that have been created during the development
session, press the "Pick Util" Action Key. In the browser window, highlight
clean68360util and click Done. Press the "Run Util()" Action Key.
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To generate boot code for configuring the SIM60 unit, press the "Gen Boot
Code" Action Key. When the boot code browser window opens, press the
Save to File... pushbutton and enter the name of the file to contain the
generated boot code; then click OK. Assemble and link the file of generated
boot code with your code.
Chapter 4: Using the Emulator
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Page 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
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