User`s manual

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[Area]: Select the area being accessed.
[Don't care]: Detects no area condition when this box is checked.
[Setting]: Detects the specified area condition.
[INROM]: Detects accesses to the ROM area.
[INRAM]: Detects accesses to the RAM area.
[I/O]: Detects accesses to the I/O area.
[EXT-32]: Detects accesses to the 32-bit EXT (external memory).
[EXT-16]: Detects accesses to the 16-bit EXT (external memory).
[EXT-8]: Detects accesses to the 8-bit EXT (external memory).
[EMU-32]: Detects accesses to the 32-bit EMU (emulation memory).
[EMU-16]: Detects accesses to the 16-bit EMU (emulation memory).
[EMU-8]: Detects accesses to the 8-bit EMU (emulation memory).
[Status] Select the status of a bus.
[Don't care]: Detects no bus condition when this box is checked.
[Setting]: Detects the specified bus condition.
[PROG]: Detects prefetch cycles
[DATA]: Detects CPU data access cycles
[DMAC]: Detects DMAC cycles
[DTC]: Detects DTC operation
[STACK]: Detects stack cycles
[Probes]: Select the status of probe signals.
[Don't care]: Detects no probe signal condition when this box is checked.
[Setting]: Detects the specified probe signal condition.
Don't care: Detects no selected probe condition.
High: The status of the probe signal is high.
Low: The status of the probe signal is low.
[IRQ]: Select the status of IRQ signals.
[Don't care]: Detects no IRQ signal condition when this box is checked.
[Setting]: Detects the specified IRQ signal condition.
Don't care: Detects no selected IRQ condition.
High: The status of the IRQ signal is high.
Low: The status of the IRQ signal is low.
[Timestamp]: Specify the time stamp value for bus cycles.
[Don't care]: Detects no time stamp value when this box is checked.
[Setting]: Detects the specified time stamp value.
[Point]: Specify a single time stamp value.
[Range]: Specify a time stamp range.
[From]: Enter a single time stamp value or the minimum value of the time
stamp range.
[To]: Enter the maximum value of the time stamp range.