3 Before starting the debugger
5.
Click the Next button, and the dialog box shown below appears. Set the IP address, subnet mask,
port number, and default gateway IP address. When using the emulator on the same network's
same subnet mask, the default gateway IP address may be omitted.
Use any 4-digit number to specify the port number. (Enter that number when starting the debugger.)
For details about the contents of the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to be specified,
contact your network administrator.
6. Click the Set button on the dialog box. The IP address, etc. that have been set are registered in
the emulator. When registered correctly, the dialog box shown below appears.
After checking the contents of the dialog box, click the OK button.
7. Temporarily turn off the power to the emulator and turn it back on again. The registered IP
address becomes effective after the emulator is powered up again.
ATTENTION
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If multiple Emulators in default settings are connected on the same network, only the first
emulator detected is displayed.
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The emulators which have had an IP address already set cannot be detected by SETIP. In such a
case, connect to the emulator through another communication interface and re-register the IP
address from the Init dialog box that appears. For details on how to set IP addresses from the Init
dialog box, see "5.2.3Setting of the LAN Interface."
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Summary of Contents for Emulator Debugger M16C PC4701
Page 13: ...Setup of Debugger 1...
Page 14: ...Blank Page 2...
Page 73: ...Tutorial 59...
Page 74: ...Blank Page 60...
Page 95: ...Reference 81...
Page 96: ...Blank Page 82...
Page 128: ...Example Writing byte length data 32h to even address 400h 114...
Page 130: ...16 bits bus width 116...
Page 132: ...2nd point 118...
Page 133: ...7 Windows Dialogs 16 bits bus width 119...
Page 134: ...Example Writing data 10h 3Fh to even address 400h 120...
Page 138: ...Example Writing byte length data 32h to even address 400h 124...
Page 140: ...16 bits bus width 126...
Page 141: ...7 Windows Dialogs Example Writing word length data 1234h to even address 400h 127...
Page 142: ...Example Writing data 10h 3Fh to even address 400h 128...
Page 146: ...Example Writing byte length data 32h to even address 400h 132...
Page 147: ...7 Windows Dialogs Example Writing data 10h 3Fh to even address 400h 133...
Page 153: ...7 Windows Dialogs 7 7 8 2 Interrupt Termination Set as below 139...
Page 172: ...For condition 7 choose the Mode shown below and set the Start event 158...
Page 294: ...MEMO 280...