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M306xxTx-RPD-E Emulation Pod for M16C/60,30 Series
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Last Updated: April 4, 2003
When I set an address match-interrupt at F8000h, the emulator malfunctions. (April 04, 2003)New!●
If the target system is reset during the STEP execution, can the debugger continue to debug normally? (Feb. 20, 2003)●
I modified the setting of the port P9 direction register in my program, but the setting doesn't change. What's the problem? (Oct.
7, 2002)
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Please supply the connection diagram for the through-holes of Flexible Cable FLX100 of the emulation pod. (Aug. 20, 2002)●
I can't get a program to run in the memory expansion mode or microprocessor mode on an M16C/60 Series emulation pod,
even though it runs in the single-chip mode. What could be the problem? (Mar. 5, 2002)
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I changed the setting of the port P9 direction register with the emulator debugger, but the status doesn't change. What's the
problem? (Mar. 5, 2002)
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Can the power supply to the target system be turned ON/OFF during a free run operation on the emulator debugger
(M3T-PD308 or M3T-PD30)? (Feb. 20, 2002)
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When debugging the operations in just one sub-block using emulation pod M306NOT2-PRD-E emulation pod (for M16C/6N
Group), the UART, timers, and other peripheral functions still operate normally even though the main clock is stopped.
(These functions did stop in the evaluation MCU). Why is this happening and what is the work-around for this problem? (Dec.
20, 2001)
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I am debugging a program that uses a timer interrupt, but the timer interrupt is still generated even after the program stops.
What is causing this? (Dec. 20, 2001)
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I am using Emulation Pod M306N0T2-RPD-E (or M306N0TB-RPD-E) for the M16C/6N Group MCUs; however, the
M16C/6N Group is the model recommended the change to the new model. When switching from either M16C/6N0 or
M16C/6N1 to M16C/6NA or M16C/6NB, will it be necessary to purchase a new emulation pod as well? (Oct. 19, 2001)
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How can I estimate how much more power will be consumed from the target system when connecting M30620T2-RPD-E or
M306N0T2-RPD-E? (Sep. 5, 2001)
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Can I debug an M16C/61 Group MCU (M30612) with M30620TB-RPD-E, the M16C/62 Group emulation pod? (Jul. 23, 2001)●
I am using Emulation Pod M306xxTx-RPD-E with the 100LCC-80QSB pin-converter board, but the POWER LED on the
STATUS OF TARGET side of Emulator PC4701 doesn't turn on. (Jan. 22, 2001)
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My target system, which has been working with Emulation Pods M30620T-RPD-E/ M30620TB-RPD-E, does not work
properly with Emulation Pod M30620T2-RPD-E. What are the differences between M30620TB-RPD-E and
M30620T2-RPD-E? (Jul. 5, 2000)
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Can I use Emulation Pod M30620T-RPD-E or M30620TB-RPD-E for M16C/62A debugging? (Jul. 5, 2000)●
Concerning the extended A/D function of M30620T-RPD-E, M30620TB-RPD-E and M30620T2-RPD-E: when I use bit 0 of
Port P0 for the A/D function,
1. can I use Bit 0 of Port P2 as an I/O port?
2. can I set Bit 0 of Port P10 as an input mode and use Bits 1 to 7 of Port P10 as I/O ports? (Jul. 5, 2000)
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The value at the fixed vector table is different from the value set in the program I downloaded. Why? (Jul. 5, 2000)●
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