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Renesas Emulator System E8 User Manual

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⎯ Variable updating

For updating of the content of the variable that has been registered in the [Watch] window,
read the data after the break in user program execution. The realtime operation for the user
program is disabled because the user program is temporarily stopped.

5. Line Assembly

⎯ Input radix

Regardless of the Radix setting, the default for line assembly input is decimal. Specify H’
or 0x for the H8 series microcomputers and xxxxh for the R8C/Tiny, M32C and M16C
series microcomputers as the radix for a hexadecimal input.

6. Command Line Interface

⎯ Batch file

To display the message “Not currently available” while executing a batch file, enter the
sleep command. Adjust the sleep time length which differs according to the operating
environment.

Example:

To display “Not currently available” during memory_fill
execution:

sleep d’3000

memory_fill

0

ffff

0

⎯ File specification by commands

The current directory may be altered by file specifications in commands. It is
recommended to use absolute paths to specify the files in a command file so that the
current directory alteration is not affected.

Example: FILE_LOAD

C:\Hew3\Tools\Renesas\DebugComp\Platform\E8\

E8R8C\TutorialR8C\Tutorial\Debug_R8C_E8_SYSTEM\Tutorial.x30

7. Memory Save During User Program Execution

Do not execute memory save or verifying during user program execution.

8. Load of Motorola S-type Files

This High-performance Embedded Workshop does not support Motorola S-type files with only
the CR code (H'0D) at the end of each record. Load Motorola S-type files with the CR and LF
codes (H'0D0A) at the end of each record.

9. [I/O] window

⎯ Display and modification

Do not change values in the [I/O] window because the emulator uses the address break
controller.

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⎯ Note that the E8 emulator does not support the display of the invalid module in the [I/O]

window. For the H8/Tiny and H8/ Super Low Power series, the E8 emulator dose not
support the display of the bit information in the [I/O] window.