To restrict the emulator to real-time runs
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Choose "Yes" or "No" for the "Restrict to Real Time" configuration option.
Choosing "Yes" causes the emulator to offer only a limited set of emulation
features: reset, break, run, and step.
Choosing "No" allows the emulator to offer its complete emulation feature set at
any time during execution of your target program.
CAUTION
If your target system could be damaged because the emulator is interrupted while
running critical routines, choose "Yes" for this configuration option.
The emulator uses the emulation monitor program to implement some features,
such as displaying processor registers. When the emulation processor executes a
monitor routine, it is not executing your target program. This may cause problems
in target systems that need real-time program execution (uninterrupted execution of
the target program).
When you choose "Yes" for this configuration item, you must do an execution
break in order to display registers or display target memory, and you will not be
able to use simulated IO.
While this configuration item affects which commands will be accepted, it does not
affect access breakpoints, such as break on write to ROM, break on analyzer
trigger, or break on access to guarded memory. It also doesn’t affect the emulator’s
response to execution breakpoints.
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