- TMS370 Microcontroller/Gang Programmer User's Guide

Display Window Overview and Description
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Operating in the Display Window
Table 3–2. Display Window Commands
Command Function
Fill Memory Fill PC memory with a byte value.
Load COFF File Load a COFF file to PC memory.
Output COFF File Create a COFF file from PC memory.
Move Memory Move a block of PC memory to another location in the PC memory.
Program Device Program device from the PC memory.
Show File Show a text file.
Upload Device Upload device content to the PC memory.
Verify Device Verify device from the PC memory.
Edit Inspect and/or modify individual memory locations.
Config Display a menu of commands to handle the configuration and de-
vice table.
sYs Allow use of DOS commands and functions without exiting the pro-
grammer software.
Quit Exit programmer software and returns to DOS.
F1 – PgDown Scroll down through memory addresses.
F2 – PgUp Scroll up through memory addresses.
F3 – Address Allow choice of a specific memory address to inspect.
F4 – DisAsm Inspect reverse assembly code window with scrolling.
ESC Return to display window command line from any command.
A complete description of the function keys follows.
The
scroll keys
allow you to scroll down or up through the
memory addresses.
The
address key
allows you to move to a specific address. When
you press this key, you are prompted to supply an address, using
the value at the current cursor position as a default. Legal
addresses are in the range from 0000h to FFFFh.
The
disassembler key
allows you to inspect the reverse-
assembled code window. The display is the same as the code
window of the TMS370 XDS Debugger, except that the display is
not symbolic and the code is disassembled from the PC memory
instead of the emulator memory.
Table 3–3 describes the commands, functions, and control keys
for inspecting this window. The keys used to invoke the com-
mands are printed in bold type.
Table 3–3. Reverse Assembled Code Window Commands
Command Function
F1 (Pg Down) Scroll forward through code.