User`s guide

Configuring the Logic Analyzer
Configuring the logic analyzer consists of loading the software by
inserting the floppy disk into the logic analyzer disk drive and loading
the proper configuration file. The configuration file you use is
determined by the logic analyzer you are using, and whether you are
performing state analysis or timing analysis.
To load the configuration and inverse assembler
The first time you set up the preprocessor interface, make a duplicate copy of
the master disk. For information on duplicating disks, refer to the reference
manual for your logic analyzer.
For logic analyzers with a hard disk, you might want to create a directory
such as MC68332 on the hard drive and copy the contents of the floppy onto
the hard drive. You can then use the hard drive for loading files.
1
Insert the floppy disk in the front disk drive of the logic analyzer.
2 Go to the Flexible Disk menu.
3 Configure the menu to load.
4 Use the knob to select the appropriate configuration file.
Choosing the correct configuration file depends on which analyzer you are
using. The configuration files are shown with the logic analyzer connection
tables, and are also in the table on the next page.
5
Select the appropriate analyzer on the menu. The HP 165xx logic
analyzer modules are shown in the table on the next page.
6 Execute the load operation on the menu to load the file into the logic
analyzer.
The logic analyzer is configured for CPU32 analysis by loading the
appropriate configuration file. Loading a state configuration file also
automatically loads the inverse assembler.
7
If you are using the HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer, insert the "16505
Prototype Analyzer" flexible disk into disk drive of the prototype
analyzer and update the HP 16505A from the Session Manager. You
must close your workspace to run the update.
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