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Terminal Emulators
Terminal Emulators
A terminal emulator can provide assembly-level debugging. It permits the
user to display/set registers and memory, and to single step and set
breakpoints. In this mode you can use global symbols, but you can't
use local variable names. A Terminal Emulator is often used to
send a file to the Target.
For more program-specific information, please select the appropriate
program below.
» Terminal (Windows 3.x)
» Hyperterminal (Windows 95)
» Crosstalk (MSDOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95)
» Procomm (MSDOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95)
» tip (UNIX)
Note that the Monitor does not require any
specific type of Terminal Emulation, but vt100 is always a safe choice
if you need to make one.
You should configure the terminal emulator on your Host for 9600 baud,
8 bits data, no parity, 1 stop bit, and whatever communication port you
chose on the back of your Host, turn on the power to your
SerialICE Controller/Target, and you should see a banner that looks something
like this:
IMON version 5.1.0 [EB], LSI LOGIC Corp. Wed Mar 19 13:01:41 1997
This is free software, and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to redistribute it without restriction.
NVRAM: Am29F010. Debugger support: CROSSVIEW, DBX.
Type 'h' for on-line help.
IMON
If you don't see this display, you might need to use a special cable to satify the requirements of your
host's hardware flow control scheme (even if it has been disabled).
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