User`s guide
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Chapter 5: Connecting and Configuring the Emulator
Configuring the Emulator
Configuring the Emulator
The emulator has several user-configurable options. These options may
be customized for specific target systems and saved in configuration
files for future use.
If you use the Emulation Control Interface, please refer to the online
help in the Configuration window for information on each of the
configuration options.
Other ways to configure the emulator are by using:
• the emulator’s built-in terminal interface
• your debugger, if it provides an “emulator configuration” window which
can be used with this HP emulator
What can be configured
The following options can be configured using the Emulation Control
Interface or using built-in commands:
•Processor type.
• Processor clock speed.
• Initial values for internal registers (see Chapter 6, “Using Internal
Registers (SIM and EMSIM Registers),” beginning on page 89).
• BNC break in behavior. (Emulation probe only)
• BNC trigger out behavior. (Emulation probe only)
The following option can be configured using built-in commands:
• Restriction to real-time runs.
The easiest way to configure the emulator is through the Emulation
Control Interface in an HP16600A or HP16700A logic analysis
system.