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S5U1C62000A MANUAL EPSON 209
(S1C60/62 FAMILY ASSEMBLER PACKAGE)
CHAPTER 9: DEBUGGER
tf (trace file)
Function
This command saves the specified range of the trace information displayed in the [Trace] window by
the td command to a file.
Format
(1) >tf [<num1> <num2>] <file name>↵ (direct input mode)
(2) >tf↵ (guidance mode)
Start pointer ? <num1>↵
End pointer ? <num2>↵
File Name ? <file name>↵
>
<num1>: Start pointer; decimal (min 0)
<num2>: End pointer; decimal (max 2,730)
<file name>: Output file name (path can also be specified)
Examples
Format (1)
>tf trace.trc↵ ... Saves all trace information extracted by the td command.
Tracing into file ... OK!
>
Format (2)
>tf↵
Start point ? 0↵
End point ? ↵ ... The oldest data is specified by the [Enter] key.
File name ? test.trc↵
Tracing into file ... OK!
>
Notes
• If an existing file is specified, the file is overwritten with the new data.
• The default value of <num1> is "0", the default value of <num2> is the last location.
GUI utility
[Trace | Trace File …] menu item
When this menu item is selected, a dialog box appears allowing specification of the parameters.
Enter a start pointer, end pointer and a file name, then
click [OK].
To save all the trace information, enter 0 to the [Start Point]
box and leave the [End Point] box blank.
The file name can be selected using a standard file selec-
tion dialog box that appears by clicking [Browse...].