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(4) Warnings that Apply to H8/3694 Group Programming
(a)
The description given in the hardware manual is “Initial value: 1. Reserved. These bits are always read as
1, and cannot be modified”. However, the description in the emulator manual is “Always specify 0.
These bits are always read as the specified values”.
Table 8.25 Differences between the H8/3694 Group Products (1)
Target Address
Register Name
Bits
H’FFE0
Port mode register 1
3 and 2
(b) The description given in the hardware manual is “Initial value: 0. Reserved. These bits are always read as
0, and cannot be modified”. However, the description in the emulator manual is “Always specify 0. These
bits are always read as the specified values”.
Table 8.26 Differences between the H8/3694 Group Products (2)
Target Address
Register Name
Bits
H’FFE1
Port mode register 5
7 and 6
H’FFF9
Module standby control register 1
7
(c) The description given in the hardware manual is “Reserved”. However, the description in the emulator
manual is “Always specify 0. These bits are always read as the specified values”.
Table 8.27 Differences between the H8/3694 Group Products (3)
Target Address
Register Name
Bits
H’FFE2
Port mode register 3
7 to 3
H’FFF5
Interrupt enable register 2
7 to 5
H’FFFA
Module standby control register 2
7 to 0
H’FFFB
Module standby control register 3
0
(d) The hardware manual shows registers at the addresses given below. For these locations, however, the
applicable description in the emulator manual is “Writing has no effect. These bits are always read as
undefined values”, because there are no registers at these locations of the emulator.
Table 8.28 Differences between the H8/3694 Group Products (4)
Target Address
Register Name
Bits
H’F730
Low-voltage-detection control register
7 to 0
H’F731
Low-voltage-detection control register
7 to 0
(e) The H8/3694 group has power-on reset and optional low-voltage detection circuit functions. However, the
E6000 emulator does not support these functions.
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