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[General] page
[Device]
Selects the MCU to be emulated. To use an MCU not included in the list,
select CUSTOM to specify the functions required for this MCU. See the
hardware manual for details.
[Mode]
Selects the MCU's operating mode.
[Clock]
Selects the speed of the MCU’s clock and sub-clock.
[Timer Resolution]
Selects the resolution of the timer for use in execution time measurement.
The value 20 ns, 125 ns, 250 ns, 500 ns, 1 us, 2 us, 4 us, 8 us, or 16 us
can be selected.
The timer for execution time measurement has a 40-bit counter.
At 20 ns the maximum time that can be measured is about six hours, and
at 16 µs the maximum time is about 200 days.
When the counter overflows, the maximum time possible for
measurement will be displayed with prompt “>” that indicates that the
counter has overflowed.
[Enable read and write on the
fly]
When this box is checked, it is possible to access the target system
memory while the user program is running. Do not check this check box if
you require realtime emulation.
[Break on access error]
When this box is checked, a break (the user program stops) occurs if
your program accesses a guarded memory area or writes to a write-
protected area.
[Enable internal ROM area write]
When this box is checked, writing to the internal ROM area is enabled.
For the result of writing, see the [Extended Monitor] window.
[User VCC Threshold]
Sets the voltage level for the user system.
[User Signals]
When this box is checked, the reset, NMI, standby, and bus request
signals from the user system are enabled.
[Driver]
Displays the E6000 driver that is currently installed.
[Change driver in start up]
When this box is checked, selection of a driver will be available next time
the emulator is connected.
Note: The items that can be set in this dialog box vary according to the emulator in use. For details, refer to
section 8, Software Specifications Specific to This Product, or the online help.
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