Transaction Tracker/Inverse Assembler
Problems
This section lists problems that you might encounter while using the
transaction tracker/inverse assembler.
When you obtain incorrect inverse assembly results, it may be unclear
whether the problem is in the preprocessor or in your target system. If
you follow the suggestions in this section to ensure that you are using
the preprocessor and transaction tracker/inverse assembler correctly,
you can proceed with confidence in debugging your target system.
No transaction tracking or incorrect transaction
tracking
Ensure that each logic analyzer pod is connected to the correct
preprocessor connector.
There is not always a one-to-one correspondence between analyzer pod
numbers and preprocessor cable numbers. Preprocessors must supply
address, data, and status information to the analyzer in a predefined order.
The cable connections for each preprocessor are often altered to support that
need. Thus, one preprocessor might require that you connect cable 2 to
analyzer pod 2, while another will require you to connect cable 5 to analyzer
pod 2. See Chapter 1 for connection information.
Check the activity indicators for status lines locked in a high or low
state.
Verify that the A[35:32], A[31:00], D[63:32], D[31:00], STAT_1, and
STAT_0 format labels have not been modified from their default values.
These labels must remain as they are configured by the configuration file. Do
not change the names of these labels or the bit assignments within the labels.
See Chapter 2 for more information.
Verify that storage qualification has not excluded storage of all the
needed transaction phase information.
Preprocessor Interface for the Pentium II Processor
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Summary of Contents for E2466C
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