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The
SET CPU STOP
command enables one or more simulation stop conditions,
SET CPU NOSTOP
disables the
specified conditions, and
SET CPU INDIR
sets the maximum number of indirection levels permitted. These
commands are described in the
Simulation Stops
section below.
The
SET CPU EXEC
command configures instruction execution tracing. This command is described in the
Tracing
section below.
The CPU models and feature applicability are shown in the following table:
Feature
2114
2115
2116
2100
1000 M
1000 E
1000 F
Maximum memory
16K
8K
32K
32K
1024K
1024K
1024K
Memory Protect
×
×
Direct Memory Access
EAU
×
FP
×
×
×
IOP
×
×
×
×
FFP
×
×
×
EIG
×
×
×
×
DMS
×
×
×
×
DBI
×
×
×
×
×
EMA
×
×
×
×
×
VMA/OS
×
×
×
×
×
FPP
×
×
×
×
×
×
SIS
×
×
×
×
×
×
VIS
×
×
×
×
×
×
SIGNAL
×
×
×
×
×
×
Key:
×
= unavailable
= optional
= standard
If a feature is standard for a given CPU, it cannot be disabled; if a feature is unavailable, it cannot be enabled.
On the 2100, the FP or FFP option and the IOP option are mutually exclusive. On the 1000 E/F-Series, the RTE-IV
EMA and RTE-6/VM VMA and OS options are mutually exclusive.
Setting the CPU model establishes a consistent set of standard features and common options. Additional
SET
CPU
commands may follow to fine-tune the desired feature set.
The CPU configuration may be displayed with the following commands:
Command
Action
SHOW CPU
Display the device configuration
SHOW CPU STOPS
Display the enabled simulation stops
SHOW CPU INDIR
Display the indirect chain length limit
SHOW CPU EXEC
Display the matching criteria for execution tracing
SHOW CPU SPEED
Display the current simulation speed
The current simulation speed, expressed as a multiple of the speed of a real HP 1000 E-Series, may be obtained
with the
SHOW CPU SPEED
command. The speed reported will not be representative if the simulator was idling
when it was stopped.