Debugger General Information
B-34
B
177Bug>
OF R0
R0 =00000000 00000000?
1327C.
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CR
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177Bug>
MD 0+R0;DI
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CR
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00000+R0 48E78080 MOVEM.L D0/A0,—(A7)
00004+R0 4280 CLR.L D0
00006+R0 1018 MOVE.B (A0)+,D0
00008+R0 5340 SUBQ.W #1,D0
0000A+R0 12D8 MOVE.B (A0)+,(A1)+
0000C+R0 51C8FFFC DBF D0,$A+R0
00010+R0 4CDF0101 MOVEM.L (A7)+,D0/A0
00014+R0 4E75 RTS
177Bug>
For additional information about the offset registers, refer to the
Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User's Manual
.
Port Numbers
Some 177Bug commands allow you the option of choosing the port
to be used to input or output. Valid port numbers which may be
used for these commands are as follows:
1. MVME177 EIA-232-D Debug (Terminal Port 0 or 00) (PORT 1
on the MVME177 P2 connector). Sometimes known as the
Òconsole portÓ, it is used for interactive user input/output by
default.
2. MVME177 EIA-232-D (Terminal Port 1 or 01) (PORT 2 on the
MVME177 P2 connector). Sometimes known as the Òhost
portÓ, this is the default for:
Ð Downloading
Ð Uploading
Ð Concurrent mode
Ð Transparent modes.
Note
These logical port numbers (0 and 1) are shown in the
pinouts of the MVME177 module as ÒSERIAL PORT 1"
and ÒSERIAL PORT 2", respectively. Physically, they
are all part of connector P2.
Summary of Contents for MVME177
Page 1: ...MVME177 Single Board Computer Installation and Use Manual VME177A IH2 ...
Page 6: ......
Page 42: ...Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 18 2 ...
Page 52: ...Operating Instructions 3 10 3 ...
Page 80: ...EIA 232 D Interconnections A 8 A ...