To include/exclude background monitor
execution in the trace
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Choose "Foreground", "Background", or "Both" for the "Trace Mode (Type of
Cycles)" configuration item.
Choosing "Foreground" specifies that the analyzer trace only foreground cycles,
including execution of your target program and of the foreground monitor, if you
are using a foreground monitor. In this mode, the analyzer will not trace execution
of a background monitor.
Choosing "Background" specifies that the analyzer will trace only background
cycles. This is rarely useful because it excludes target program execution.
Choosing "Both" specifies that the analyzer trace both foreground and background
cycles. This option allows all emulation processor cycles to be viewed in the trace
display when you are using a background monitor.
To identify the data rate of your emulation
system for the 1K analyzer
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If you are using the deep analyzer with your emulator, you can ignore this choice.
The deep analyzer will provide its full capabilities regardless of the choice made
here.
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If you are using the 1K analyzer, choose "Slow", "Fast", or "Very Fast" for the
"Analyzer Speed" configuration item.
Choosing "Slow" specifies that the burst data rate of the traced activity is not more
than 16.67 MHz. The 1K analyzer can perform counts of selected states or counts
of time between states when the traced data rate is "Slow".
Choosing "Fast" specifies that the burst data rate of the traced activity is between
16.67 and 20.00 MHz. The 1K analyzer can perform counts of selected states when
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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 ...
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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