tck -u
tg any
tsto any
tp c
t
7
Execute r rst.
This tells the emulator to deassert reset so that the emulator does not interfere
with the target system powerup reset.
8
Power on the target system.
9
Verify correct operation.
The target system should run the same as when the target processor was being used.
The first indication of whether or not your target system is working is to see if your
program performs any I/O that can verify correct system operation. If your target
system appears to work initially, allow it to reach normal operating temperature
before concluding that target system operation is as it should be.
If the target system appears to work properly, go ahead to the paragraph titled
"Installing a Monitor". If you suspect problems, return to "Verifying System
Operation" in the previous paragraphs. Keep in mind that the emulator must
receive strobes from the target system for emulation memory accesses to complete.
Also, because these cycles are from internal emulation memory, the data on the
target system will not be the same as what the processor sees. If you think that
there are problems with emulation memory data, check the clock speed
configuration; the emulator is designed to give correct data at all speeds of
operation.
Chapter 18: Connecting the Emulator to a Target System
Verifying Operation Of The Emulator In Your Target System
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