Freescale Semiconductor MMDS0508 manual Communication Device Specification

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4.6 Communication Configuration

Figure 4.6 MotoSIL Communication Configuration

Make sure that host-computer parameter values are correct; make sure that the serial- communication setting is correct. Otherwise, communication between the debugger and the target is not possible.

4.6.1 Communication Device Specification

If the host and target are not connected, or if the communication device is not properly indicated, the Communications Device Specification dialog box appears as shown in Figure 4.7 :

Figure 4.7 Communication Device Specification

Type the name of an available communication device in the Communication Device edit box, use the drop-down control to set the baud rate, then click Connect. (The default communication device is COM1.)

Once connection succeeds, the debugger saves the settings as defaults for later debug sessions. Should the connection fail, a message box so informs you, so that you can define a new communication device. To quit the dialog box and the environment, click Cancel.

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Contents MMDS0508 Target Interface Freescale Semiconductor, IncHow to Contact Metrowerks Table of Contents Appendix Mmds Features IntroductionSystem Components Freescale Semiconductor, Inc System Components MMDS0508 Target Interface Installation M68MMDS0508 Station Module Right Side Configuring the Platform Board Factory Test Header J1Port Voltage Control Headers J2-J4 Factory Test Header J1Installing the EM Removing the EMHost Computer Connection Making Cable ConnectionsBus State Analyzer Connection Power Connection Target Cable ConnectionMaking Cable Connections MMDS0508 Target Interface Reset Switch RS232 Serial ConnectorLogic Cables and Connectors Serial Connector and Cable Pin AssignmentsPod and Logic Cable Pin Assignments Power Supply Fuse Replacement Power Switch/Connector AssemblyFreescale Semiconductor, Inc Power Supply Fuse Replacement MMDS0508 Target Interface Mmds Target Component General ConfigurationMMDS0508 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations Interfacing Your System and the TargetLoading the MMDS0508 Target Hardware connectionCommunication Configuration Loading MotoSIL TargetCommunication Device Specification MotoSIL Communication ConfigurationMMDS0508 Menu Entries Debugger Status Bar forData Format Communication Baud Rate CommunicationMaximum Baud Rate Memory ConfigurationShow Protocol Personality .MEM Files 0nnnnVxx.MEM12 Error Message Dual-Port RAM Signals EmulationMemory Bus Tracing ResetMCU Clock Motorola ESL Parameters Default Target SetupComdev Bus Analyzer Introduction to the Bus AnalyzerBaudrate ShowprotUsing the Bus Analyzer WatchpointsTrace Modes Trace BufferTrace window popup menu 15 Bus AnalyzerTrigger Setup 17 Bus Analyzer Trigger SetupSequencer Setup Non-Triggered Modes Continuous All CyclesTriggered Modes/Sequential Event Mode Counted ModesCounted/Sequential Recording Mode Time Tag Clock Setup Clock FrequencyCollecting Data Viewing Collected Data Recording Bus DataTrigger Event View CyclesTextual Display EventsControl Signals Instructions Only DisplayTime Tag Time MeasuringGraphical Display Zoom In or Out22 Trace Zoom Display ShowLocation Add / Remove Items in the Trace WindowScrolling the Display Search for a FrameSearch for Events OK ButtonForward BackwardSearch for a Pattern Previous EventNext Pattern Cancel ButtonPrevious Pattern Dumping the Bus analyzer data to a file Dump File31 Analyzer Dump Only Frame Mmds Commands Baud Rate CommandShort Description SyntaxTrigger Commands Set trigger Data RED ORG YEL GRN Examples Disables triggers a and B Bus Analyzer Commands Darm GP B Log trace Open the logging file Sets the 8 Mhz oscillator as the time tag clock source Address SP 8 Set sequencer Display time tag difference VA MODE=MIX INS Graph Target Signal Emulation Commands Reset CommandsOther Commands MEM OSC Protocol Disables the real time memory block Index IDX-84 MMDS0508 Target Interface IDX-85 IDX-86