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Invalid instruction address.
This error occurs mainly in high-level mode. In high-level mode, this error will
occur if the instruction address is not a function name or line number. Code
addresses in high-level mode may not be numeric or expressions. In
assembly-level mode, most instruction address values are legal.
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Invalid port value.
The specified port does not exist, or the port value was not specified with the
Memory Inport Assign command. Port values must be specified with the
Memory Inport Assign command.
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The values are not correct for this expression.
An attempt was made to use an operand type that is not allowed for this
operator. Operators must match operands according to the C language
specifications.
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Upper bound less than lower bound.
An attempt was made to specify a lower bound that is greater than the upper
bound. The upper bound must be greater than the lower bound.
23
Upper bound missing.
An attempt was made to specify a lower bound without an upper bound. The
upper bound must be specified.
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Function symbol ranges not allowed.
An attempt was made to specify a range from one function to another in
high-level mode. Function to line number is allowed.
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Range not of addresses.
A print command was entered, but the specified range contained a value
instead of an address. Place an ampersand (&) before the symbol name in the
range.
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Summary of Contents for 68000 Series
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP B1466 68000 Series Debugger Simulator ...
Page 22: ...Contents xxii ...
Page 23: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide ...
Page 24: ...Part 1 2 ...
Page 57: ...Part 2 User s Guide ...
Page 58: ...Part 2 36 ...
Page 140: ...Chapter 3 Loading and Executing Programs Using the Debugger with the Branch Validator 118 ...
Page 234: ...Chapter 6 Using Macros and Command Files Using Command Files 212 ...
Page 266: ...Chapter 7 Configuring the Debugger Setting X Resources 244 ...
Page 267: ...Part 3 Concept Guide ...
Page 268: ...Part 3 246 ...
Page 269: ...8 X Resources and the Graphical Interface An introduction to X resources 247 ...
Page 281: ...Part 4 Reference ...
Page 282: ...Part 4 260 ...
Page 283: ...9 Debugger Commands Detailed descriptions of command line commands 261 ...
Page 436: ...Chapter 9 Debugger Commands Window Toggle_View 414 ...
Page 466: ...Chapter 10 Expressions and Symbols in Debugger Commands Symbolic Referencing 444 ...
Page 467: ...11 Predefined Macros 445 ...
Page 504: ...Chapter 11 Predefined Macros write 482 ...
Page 505: ...12 Debugger Error Messages A list of the error messages generated by the debugger 483 ...
Page 524: ...Chapter 12 Debugger Error Messages 502 ...
Page 531: ...Part 5 Installation Guide ...
Page 532: ...Part 5 510 ...
Page 533: ...14 Installation How to install the debugger software on your computer 511 ...
Page 584: ...Index 562 ...