3
Set up a trace to capture all MC68040 cycles, including background monitor
cycles, by entering the following commands:
tck -ub
tsto any
tg any
t
4
Execute the command: rst -m. This tells the emulator to release reset, but
enter the monitor.
5
Verify that the emulator is in the monitor.
The prompt should be "M>", indicating that operation is in the monitor. There
is not much that can go wrong up to this point because everything required has
been previously verified.
If you see the following error messages, something went wrong during the initial
vector fetches from the target system. Check these cycles for problems.
!STATUS 170! Emulator terminated hung bus cycle: 000000000@sd long read
!STATUS 170! Emulator terminated hung bus cycle: 000000004@sd long read
If you see a "g>" prompt, the background monitor is not compatible with this type
of target system. Go to the paragraph titled "Installing the Foreground Monitor".
If you get the "?>" prompt or something other than the "M>" prompt, this indicates
something went wrong with monitor operation. This may indicate problems with
the clock or reset signals. Because the emulator provides all control signals for the
background monitor, typically problems are with signals that can prevent the
processor from running bus cycles.
Chapter 18: Connecting the Emulator to a Target System
Installing Emulator Features
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