To connect to a target through a debug server or simulator

Before you can debug your application on your target system, you must first connect to a remote target through a debug server or simulator.

  1. Click Connect ( ) or choose Remote > Connect to Target.
  2. In the dialog box that appears, enter the debug server or simulator that you are using in your debugging environment.

The available debug servers include:
rtserv
960serv
vxserv, tornserv
idtserv
monserv
m16serv
hpserv
ocdserv
810serv, 830serv, 850serv
unixserv
e7kserv
spotlight (for pSOS)
winserv

The available simulators include:
sim800, sim850
simm16
sim960
simalp
simmips
simspc
simrh32
simmma
simppc
simarm
simsh

  1. You may also add command line options following the name of the debug server. For example: simppc -ppc860
  2. Click Ok.

When you connect to a debug server or simulator, an IN/OUT window and a Target window will appear. You can close these windows without harming the MULTI environment. If you close these windows and later wish to use them again, you can choose Remote > Show Target Windows to redisplay them.

The IN/OUT window provides the basic I/O for the program you are debugging. The Target window allows you to send commands to the debug server or simulator.

You can perform incremental searches in both the IN/OUT and the target window. The key presses are:

Ctrl+f Searches forward.

Ctrl+b Searches backward.

Related topic:


Previous

Next



Copyright © 1999, Green Hills Software. All rights reserved.