
To prepare to run the debugger
1 Check that the debugger has been installed on your computer. Installation is
described in the "Installation" chapter.
2 Find the logical name of your emulator.
The emulator name emul68k is used in the examples in this chapter. If you
have given your emulator a different logical name in the HP 64700 emulator
device table /usr/hp64000/etc/64700tab.net, use your emulator name or lan
address in the examples. See the section “To find the logical name of your
emulator” in the “Installation” chapter of this manual. See the HP 64700A
Card Cage Installation/Service Manual for detailed information on installing
your emulator.
3 Find out where the debugger software is installed. If it is not installed under
"/usr/hp64000" then use "$H P64000" wherever "/usr/hp64000" is printed in this
chapter.
4 Check that "/usr/hp64000/bin" and "." are in your $PATH environment
variable. (Type "echo $PATH" to see the value of $PATH.)
5 If the debugger software is installed on a different kind of computer than the
computer you are using, edit the "platformScheme" in the
/usr/hp64000/demo/debug_env/hp64747/Xdefaults.demo or
/usr/hp64000/demo/debug_env/hp64748/Xdefaults.demo file. For example, if
you are sitting at a Sun workstation which is networked to an HP 9000 Series
300 workstation, change the platformScheme to "SunOS".
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Graphical Interface
To prepare to run the debugger
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Summary of Contents for B1476 68020
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP B1476 68020 030 Debugger Emulator ...
Page 25: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide ...
Page 26: ...Part 1 2 ...
Page 39: ......
Page 76: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started with the Standard Interface To end the debugging session 52 ...
Page 77: ...Part 2 User s Guide ...
Page 78: ...Part 2 54 ...
Page 112: ...Chapter 3 Entering Debugger Commands Viewing Debugger Status 88 ...
Page 152: ...Chapter 4 Loading and Executing Programs Using the Debugger with the Branch Validator 128 ...
Page 153: ...5 Viewing Code and Data How to find and display source code and memory contents 129 ...
Page 206: ...Chapter 5 Viewing Code and Data If problems occur when using simulated I O 182 ...
Page 230: ...Chapter 6 Making Trace Measurements If tracing is not triggered as expected 206 ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 8 Using Macros and Command Files Using Command Files 246 ...
Page 307: ...10 Configuring the Emulator How to configure the emulator for your target system 283 ...
Page 321: ......
Page 353: ...Part 3 Concept Guide ...
Page 354: ...Part 3 330 ...
Page 355: ...11 X Resources and the Graphical Interface An introduction to X resources 331 ...
Page 368: ...Chapter 11 X Resources and the Graphical Interface 344 ...
Page 369: ...Part 4 Reference ...
Page 370: ...Part 4 346 ...
Page 371: ...12 Debugger Commands Detailed descriptions of command line commands 347 ...
Page 524: ...Trace Trigger Chapter 12 Trace Trigger 500 ...
Page 574: ...Chapter 13 Expressions and Symbols in Debugger Commands Symbolic Referencing 550 ...
Page 575: ...14 Reserved Symbols 551 ...
Page 579: ...15 Predefined Macros 555 ...
Page 616: ...Chapter 15 Predefined Macros write 592 ...
Page 617: ...16 Debugger Error Messages A list of the error messages generated by the debugger 593 ...
Page 638: ...Chapter 17 Debugger Versions 614 ...
Page 639: ...Part 5 Installation Guide ...
Page 640: ...Part 5 616 ...
Page 641: ...18 Installation How to install the debugger software on your computer 617 ...
Page 671: ...Chapter 18 Installation Configuring Terminals for Use with the Debugger 647 ...
Page 722: ...Index 698 ...