A
Auxiliary connector, 2-5,
9-2
B
Back panel controls, 2-5
Baud rate selector switch, 2-5
Breakpoint system, 4-6
Breakpoint comparators, 8-13
C
Cables, 1-3,
10-2
Check byte, 9-7
Code functions, 7-3
Connection to target equipment, 3-2
Communications, 9-4
CPU registers, 4-11
D
Data transmission, 9-4
Default parameters, 7-18
Diagnostic EPROM socket, 2-2
Diagnostic functions, 7-2
Disassembler, 2-6
Disassembly format, 6-3
Display panel, 2-2
Displays, front panel, 2-3,
4-4
Downloading
Protocols, 9-6
Protocol selection, 9-4
RAM overlay from front panel EPROM, 5-6
RAM overlay from serial link, 5-6
RAM overlay from target memory, 5-7
E
Emulator probe, 2-2,
10-3
Entry to user code functions, 8-15
EPROM socket, 8-4
Examine and store, 8-17
Examination and alteration
CPU registers, 4-11
memory locations, 4-13
I/O ports, 4-15
External breakpoint, 9-8
Execution and control, 4-2
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F
Flags, 6-5
Format definition, disassembly, 6-3
Functions, EM-180, 4-2
G
Getting started, 3-2
H
Hexadecimal displays and trace memory, 8-9
I
I/O devices, 8-6
I/O ports, 4-15
Installing RAM overlay, 5-3
Interface chips, 9-5
Introspection mode, 7-19,
8-16
Internal environment of EM-180, 8-3
Interrupts, 8-25
J
Jump, re-entry, 8-19,
9-14
K
Keyboard, 2-2,
8-6
L
M
Main power switch, 2-5
Maintenance, 10-2
Memory
Map, 8-3
Overlay, 2-5,
5-7
Trace, 2-2,
4-10,
8-11
Memory tests, 7-2
N
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