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Discussion Groups | | Trace command buffalo

Trace command buffalo - eileeniicg - Nov 7 22:58:00 2003

I want to use the Trace command in Buffalo.
It says the command is T <n> (n=number of instructions).
No matter what number i put for 'n', i only get the first instruction.

Here's the output

>T 3
LDS #$0041





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Re: Trace command buffalo - Tony Papadimitriou - Nov 10 6:43:00 2003

Buffalo v3.4 says this for tracing to work correctly: Externally, the
OC5 pin must be wired to the XIRQ pin.

Is your hardware setup for this?
----- Original Message -----
From: "eileeniicg" <>
To: < > I want to use the Trace command in Buffalo.
> It says the command is T <n> (n=number of instructions).
> No matter what number i put for 'n', i only get the first
instruction.
>
> Here's the output
>
> >T 3
> LDS #$0041





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Re: Trace command buffalo - Eileen - Nov 10 7:15:00 2003

Ohh..no i didn't do that. I'll give that a try and i'll reply back.

writes:
>Buffalo v3.4 says this for tracing to work correctly: Externally, the
>OC5 pin must be wired to the XIRQ pin.
>
>Is your hardware setup for this?




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