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WARNING
Observe the precautions listed below. Failure to do so will
result in a FIRE HAZARD and will damage the user system
and the emulator product or will result in PERSONAL
INJURY. The USER PROGRAM will be LOST.
1. This expansion I/O board is specifically designed for the
H8/36109 group using the H8/3664 series E6000 emulator
(HS3664EPI61H or HS3664EPI62H). Do not use this
expansion I/O board with any other emulator station.
2. Use the H8/36109 group user system interface cable
(HS36109ECF61H for FP-100A or HS3109ECH61H for
FP-100U).
Do not use any other series of user system interface
cable.
1. Do not place heavy objects on the expansion I/O board.
2. Power is supplied from the emulator station to the expansion I/O board.
4.1 Notes on Accessing Registers
There are the following notes on accessing registers due to the differences between the product
chip and the evaluation chip.
1. For bits 7 and 6 of H’FFF5 (interrupt enable register 2), bits 7, 4, and 2 of H’FFF9 (module
standby control register 1), and bits 6, 5, 3, and 1 of H’FFFA (module standby control register
2), the hardware manual describes that ‘The initial value is 0. Reserved. This bit is always read
as 0.’ In the emulator, replace the description as ‘Set the bit to 0. This bit is read as the set
value.’
2. For bit 0 of H’FFFB, the hardware manual describes that ‘Reserved.’ In the emulator, replace
the description as ‘Set the bit to 0. This bit is read as the set value.’
3. In the hardware manual, there are registers in addresses H’F730 to H’F731, H’F734, H’F738
to H’F73A, H’F73C to H’F73F, H’FF90 to H’FF93, H’FF9B, and H’FFEF. In the emulator,
since there are no registers in those addresses, the description will be ‘This bit cannot be
modified and the read value is undefined.’