Motorola MVME166IG/D2 用户手册

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MVME166IG/D24-1
4
USING THE 166Bug
DEBUGGER
Entering Debugger Command Lines
166Bug is command-driven and performs its various operations in response to 
user commands entered at the keyboard.  When the debugger prompt 
(
166-Bug>
) appears on the terminal screen, then the debugger is ready to 
accept commands.  
As the command line is entered, it is stored in an internal buffer.  Execution 
begins only after the carriage return is entered, so that you can correct entry 
errors, if necessary, using the control characters described in Chapter 3.  
When a command is entered, the debugger executes the command and the 
prompt reappears.  However, if the command entered causes execution of user 
target code, for example GO, then control may or may not return to the 
debugger, depending on what the user program does.  For example, if a 
breakpoint has been specified, then control returns to the debugger when the 
breakpoint is encountered during execution of the user program.  Alternately, 
the user program could return to the debugger by means of the TRAP #15 
function ".RETURN".  
In general, a debugger command is made up of the following parts: 
a.
The command identifier (i.e., MD or md for the Memory Display 
command).  Note that either upper- or lowercase is allowed.  
b. A port number if the command is set up to work with more than one port.  
c.
At least one intervening space before the first argument.  
d. Any required arguments, as specified by command.  
e.
An option field, set off by a semicolon (;) to specify conditions other than 
the default conditions of the command.