Differences Between XDS/22 BTT and CDT370 Trace
3-7
Trace
3.3
Differences Between XDS/22 BTT and CDT370 Trace
The BTT command, which is specific to the XDS/22 BTT, is not available with
the CDT370.
The
TMS370 Family C Source Debugger User’s Guide includes two chapters
that are not applicable to the CDT370 debugger:
Tutorial: Using BTT Features
and
Using Hardware Breakpoint, Trace, and Timing Features.
The following commands are available:
-
INSP
Open INSPECT Window
-
TSAVE
Store and Save the Trace Buffer
-
RUNF
Run Free
-
RRUNF
Reset and Run Free
-
WRUNF
Wait and Run Free
-
HALT
Halt Target System
Please refer to the
Summary of Commands and Special Keys in the TMS370
Family C Source Debugger User’s Guide for a description of these commands.
Since the CDT370 does not have a BTT, you remain in control of the command
line; that is, you do not have to press
ESC
to regain control after entering a
RUNF, RRUNF, or WRUNF command.
Summary of Contents for CDT370
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