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[External 32bit]: Selects an external area with the 32-bit width where no emulation
memory is allocated as the condition.
[External 16bit]: Selects an external area with the16-bit width where no emulation
memory is allocated as the condition.
[External 8bit]: Selects an external area with the 8-bit width where no emulation
memory is allocated as the condition.
[Emulator 32bit]: Selects an external area with the 32-bit width where emulation
memory is allocated as the condition.
[Emulator 16bit]: Selects an external area with the 16-bit width where emulation
memory is allocated as the condition.
[Emulator 8bit]: Selects an external area with the 8-bit width where emulation
memory is allocated as the condition.
[Read/Write]: Sets read/write conditions. When [Don’t Care] has been selected, no
read/write condition can be set.
[Probe]: Sets the levels (high or low) of the external probe signals (PRB1 to PRB4) as the condition.
When [Don’t Care] has been selected, the level of the selected probe signal cannot be set as the
condition.
[Interrupt]: Sets the levels (high or low) of the IRQ signals as the condition. When [Don’t Care] has been
selected, the level of the IRQ signal cannot be set as the condition.
[Count]: Sets a satisfaction count condition. When [Don’t Care] has been selected, the satisfaction count
is defined as 1.
3.7.4 Editing Event Points
Handlings for settings other than software breakpoints, on-chip breakpoints, and on-emulator breakpoints are
common.
3.7.5 Modifying Event Points
Select an event point to be modified, and choose [Edit...] from the popup menu to open the dialog box that
corresponds the event, which allows the user to modify the event conditions. The [Edit...] menu is only available
when one event point is selected.
3.7.6 Enabling an Event Point
Select an event point and choose [Enable] from the popup menu to enable the selected event point.
3.7.7 Disabling an Event Point
Select an event point and choose [Disable] from the popup menu to disable the selected event point. When an
event point is disabled, the event point will remain in the list, but an event will not occur when the specified
conditions have been satisfied.