The inverse assembler file is a software routine that will display captured information in a specific microprocessor’s mnemonics. The DATA field in the state listing is replaced with an inverse assembly field (see Figure

14-1). The inverse assembler software is designed to provide a display that closely resembles the original assembly language listing of the microprocessor’s software. It also identifies the microprocessor bus cycles captured, such as Memory Read, Interrupt Acknowledge, or I/O write.

Microprocessors Supported by Preprocessors

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Figure 14-1. State Listing with Mnemonics

This section lists the microprocessors that are supported by Hewlett-Packard preprocessors. Most of the preprocessors require the HP 10269C General Purpose Probe Interface. The HP 10269C accepts the specific preprocessor PC board and connects it to five connectors on the general purpose interface to which the logic analyzer probe cables connect.

This chapter lists the preprocessors available at the time of printing. However, new preprocessors may become available as new microprocessors are introduced. Check with the nearest Hewlett-Packard office periodically for availability of new preprocessors.

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