Invalid clock channel: <name> (Error 1207)
Cause: Valid clock channels are L, M, and N.
Action: Respecify the command using valid clock channels.
Invalid command group: <group name> (Error 801)
Cause: This error occurs when you specify an invalid group name in the help
<group> command.
Action: Enter the help command for a listing of the valid group names.
Invalid configuration item: <item> (Error 627)
Cause: You specified a non-existent configuration item. For example, because the
MC68040 emulator does not support an internal clock, you would see this message
if you entered a command to specify an internal clock configuration item for your
emulator.
Action: Use the help screen to see valid items. Reenter the command, specifying
only configuration items that are supported by your emulator. Refer to Chapter 8,
"Configuring the Emulator", in this manual.
Invalid count: <count> (Error 315)
Cause: This error occurs when the emulation system expects a certain number (of
arguments, for example), but you specify a different number.
Action: Enter the number the system expects to receive.
Invalid disassembler option: <option> (Error 1001)
Cause: You specified an invalid option for the disassembler. The disassembler can
display all bus cycles, display only instruction cycles, dequeue the trace list, not
dequeue the trace list, and disassemble starting with the lower word of the
instruction.
Action: Use valid inverse assembly options in your command.
Chapter 12: Emulator Error Messages
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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 746: ...Chapter 19 Installation and Service Verifying the Installation 716 ...
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