Summary of Commands
Softkey Interface commands are summarized in the following table:
Emulator Commands
UNIX_COMMAND
3
break
cd (change directory)
3
cmb_execute
<command file>
3
copy data
4
copy display
copy error_log
copy event_log
copy global_symbols
copy help
copy local_symbols_in
copy memory
4
copy mmu_translations
5
copy pod_command
copy registers
1
copy software_breakpoints
copy status
copy trace
cws(change working symbol)
3
display data
4
display error_log
display event_log
display global_symbols
display local_symbols_in
display memory
4
display pod_command
display local_symbols_in
display mmu_translations
5
display registers
1
display simulated_io
2
display software_breakpoints
display status
display trace
end
help
3
load <absolute_file>
load configuration
load demmuer
5
load emul_mem
load trace
load trace_spec
load user_memory
log_commands
3
modify configuration
modify keyboard_to_simio
2
modify memory
4
modify register
1
modify software_breakpoints
1
name_of_module
3
performance_measurement_end
performance_measurement_init
performance_measurement_run
pod_command
pwd (print working directory)
3
pws (print working symbol)
3
reset
run
set
specify
step
stop_trace
store demmuer
5
store memory
store trace
store trace_spec
trace
wait
3
1
This option is not available in real-time mode.
2
This is only available when simulated I/O is defined.
3
These commands are not displayed on softkeys.
4
This option is not available in real-time mode if addresses are in target memory or in emulation memory
that is not dual-port.
5
These commands are available only when the MMU is enabled.
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