Step 1: Start the demo
A demo program and its associated files are provided with the Graphical User
Interface.
1 Change to the demo directory.
•
Type:
$ cd /usr/hp64000/demo/debug_env/hp64783
Refer to the README file for more information on the demo program. Type:
$
more README
2 Check that "/usr/hp64000/bin" and "." are in your PATH environment variable. To
see the value of PATH, type:
$ echo $PATH
3 If the Graphical User Interface software is installed on the same computer or same
type of computer that you are using to run this "Getting Started" procedure, skip
this step and go directly to step 4 of this "Start the demo" procedure.
If the Graphical User Interface software is installed on a different type of computer
than the computer you are using, edit the "platformScheme" resource setting in the
"Xdefaults.emul" file. For example, if the Graphical User Interface will be run on
an HP 9000 computer and be displayed on a Sun SPARCsystem computer, change
the platform scheme to "SunOS". This can’t be done in the demo directory
specified above because the Xdefaults.emul file is write-protected. You will need
to move it to a new directory and then change its permissions. The best way to do
this is to enter the command:
$ Startemul <logical_emul_name>
In the above command, <logical_emul_name> is the logical name of your
emulator, given in the HP 64700 emulator device table file
(/usr/hp64000/etc/64700tab.net).
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Step 1: Start the demo
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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 75: ...Part 2 Using The Emulator 45 ...
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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 331: ...8 Configuring the Emulator 301 ...
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Page 383: ...9 Solving Problems What to do when the emulator doesn t behave as expected 353 ...
Page 397: ...Part 3 Reference 367 ...
Page 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
Page 429: ...11 Emulator Commands The command syntax reference for the emulator softkey interface 399 ...
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Page 627: ...Part 4 Concept Guide 597 ...
Page 629: ...17 X Resources and the Graphical User Interface 599 ...
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Page 746: ...Chapter 19 Installation and Service Verifying the Installation 716 ...
Page 755: ...20 Installing Updating Emulator Firmware 725 ...
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