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Rev.3.00 Aug.01.09 REJ10J0013-0300 Be Sure to Read This First. SDI Emulator System for the M32R Family MCUs M32100T-EZ-E Release Notes Renesas Solutions Corp. Aug. 1, 2009 Outline These release notes explain the specifications, cautions and restrictions dependent on MCU models which are not covered by the M32100T-EZ-E User's Manual. When referring to a required section in the user's manual, read the release notes together with the user's manual. Contents Page 1. MCU Model List ...........................
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1. MCU Model List These release notes cover the MCU models listed in Table 1. Table 1 MCU model list Group 32102 Group 32104 Group 32121 Group 32170 Group 32171 Group 32172 Group 32173 Group 32174 Group 32176 Group 32180 Group 32182 Group 32185 Group 32186 Group 32192 Group 32195 Group 32196 Group Part No.
2.1. 32102 Group (1) Differences between the emulator and MCUs IMPORTANT z The emulator initializes the MCU internal register to the following values. Initialization starts when the power switch is turned ON or MCU is reset.
(4) Other cautions and restrictions dependent on MCU model IMPORTANT z Note on Using the MVTC Instruction (1): When the user program is stopped by the MVTC instruction at the address of the instruction which operates BPC, a BPC value may be changed even if the MVTC instruction has not been executed. Occurrence of this phenomenon depends on the MCU status and the instruction sequence. After this phenomenon occurs, the program is normally re-executed starting with the PC value of the MVTC instruction.
2.2. 32104 Group (1) Differences between the emulator and MCUs IMPORTANT z The emulator initializes the MCU internal register to the following values. Initialization starts when the power switch is turned ON or MCU is reset.
(4) Other cautions and restrictions dependent on MCU model IMPORTANT z Note on Using the MVTC Instruction (1): When the user program is stopped by the MVTC instruction at the address of the instruction which operates BPC, a BPC value may be changed even if the MVTC instruction has not been executed. Occurrence of this phenomenon depends on the MCU status and the instruction sequence. After this phenomenon occurs, the program is normally re-executed starting with the PC value of the MVTC instruction.
2.3. 32121 Group (1) Differences between the emulator and MCUs IMPORTANT z The emulator initializes the MCU internal register to the following values. Initialization starts when the power switch is turned ON or MCU is reset.
(3) Debug specifications dependent on MCU model (Section 5.
2.4. 3217x Group (1) Differences between the emulator and MCUs IMPORTANT z The emulator initializes the MCU internal register to the following values. Initialization starts when the power switch is turned ON or MCU is reset.
2.5. 3218x and 3219x Groups (1) Differences between the emulator and MCUs IMPORTANT z The emulator initializes the MCU internal register to the following values. Initialization starts when the power switch is turned ON or MCU is reset.