As soon as you change a configuration option, the change is recorded (as seen by
the "Changes Not Loaded" message in the top level dialog box).
To apply configuration changes to the emulator
•
Click the "Apply to Emulator" pushbutton in the top-level dialog box.
This loads the configuration changes into the emulator. Status text to the right
shows whether or not the load was successful.
You can apply configuration changes to the emulator at any time (even while
several of the configuration dialog boxes are open). This lets you verify changes
without closing dialog boxes for the configuration sections.
The "Apply to Emulator" pushbutton does not create a file to store configuration
changes. To do that, choose the File
→
Store... pulldown in the top level interface
window, described later.
If you exit the configuration interface with configuration changes that have not
been stored, you will be asked whether you want to store the changes, exit without
storing, or cancel the exit.
To store configuration changes to a file
•
Choose File
→
Store... from the pulldown menu in the top-level configuration
interface window, and use the file selection dialog box to name the configuration
file.
•
If you’re using the Softkey Interface, the last configuration question,
"Configuration file name?", lets you name the file to which configuration
information is stored. If you don’t enter a name, configuration information is saved
to a temporary file (which is deleted when you exit the interface and release the
emulation system).
Chapter 8: Configuring the Emulator
Using the Configuration Interface
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Page 141: ...4 Using the Emulator How to control the processor and view system resources 111 ...
Page 227: ...5 Using the Emulation Bus Analyzer How to record program execution in real time 197 ...
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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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Page 746: ...Chapter 19 Installation and Service Verifying the Installation 716 ...
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