Running the emulator configured like the
processor
This step uses no emulation monitor, or emulation memory, and does not attempt to
control any of the processor signals. For this test, the only emulation feature that is
operating is the emulation-bus analyzer. The emulation-bus analyzer is passive,
like a preprocessor. The main purpose of this step is to determine whether the
loading and timing changes of the emulator impact your target system.
If your target system can run a program without the emulator, do this procedure.
Otherwise, go to step 2.
1
Turn on power to the emulator.
2
Check the emulator prompt by pressing the carriage return key.
The prompt should be "p>". A prompt of "->" indicates a software
compatibility problem. Correct problems indicated in error messages (seen in
the emulator error log) or check the software version using the ver command
for more information.
3
Configure the emulator by entering the following commands:
cf mon=none
cf cache=en
cf mmu=en
cf ti=en
cf wait=<en,dis>, as appropriate for your target system
4
Set up the emulation-bus analyzer to capture all MC68040 system cycles.
tck -u
tg any
tsto any
tp c
t
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