\GH
Syntax: GH [
]
Use: Set hardware and code breakpoints and execute the program.
Example: 'GH' executes the program with hardware breakpoints enabled.
\HA
Syntax: HA [?] [*] [+] [-]
Use: HA ? displays, * clears, + enables, and - disables all hardware break-
points.
Example: 'HA ?' displays all hardware breakpoints.
\HB
Syntax: HB [xxxx xxxx L and/or H] [?] [*] [+] [-]
Use: Set hardware data bit breakpoints.
Example: 'HB 1000 xxx0 L' sets a data breakpoint for even values from 80H to
8EH on the low bus.
\HC
Syntax: HC [#] [M] [O-|O+] [S-|S+] [TB|TC|TT] [?] [*]
Use: Set hardware controls, including the pass counter, megabyte range,
trace overflow stop, selective trace, and trigger location.
Example: 'HC * #10 S+' clears the controls and sets the pass counter to 10H
and turns selective trace on.
\HD
Syntax: HD [ L and/or H] [?] [*] [+] [-]
Use: Set hardware data breakpoints.
Example: 'HD 10 1F L' allows breakpoints when the data on the low bus is
from 10H to 1FH.
\HM
Syntax: HM [ M, R, W and/or X] [?] [*] [+] [-]
Use: Set a hardware breakpoint when a range of memory is accessed via DMA,
read, write, and/or code prefetch.
Example: 'HM 0:0 0:F W' sets a breakpoint on memory writes from 0:0 to 0:F.
\HP
Syntax: HP [ [] I and/or O] [?] [*] [+] [-]
Use: Set a hardware breakpoint when a range of I/O ports is read and/or
written.
Example: 'HP 308 309 I' sets a breakpoint on reads of port 308 or 309H.
\HR
Syntax: HR [![#]] [] [] or HR [*]
Use: Display the hardware trace buffer in raw format.
Example: 'HR' displays the last page of the trace buffer.
\HS
Syntax: HS [] or HS [*]
Use: Display the last entry of the hardware trace buffer in raw format.
Example: 'HS' displays the last entry in the trace buffer.
\HT
Syntax: HT [![#]] [] [] or HT [*]
Use: Display the hardware trace buffer in mixed data/disassembly format.
Example: 'HT' displays the last page of the trace buffer.
\HU
Syntax: HU [![#]] [] [] or HU [*]
Use: Display the hardware trace buffer in disassembly-only format.
Example: 'HU' displays the last page of the trace buffer.
\HW
Syntax: HW or HW A: or HW B:
Use: Save the hardware trace buffer to a disk file or to a floppy disk.
Example: 'HW PSBUF.DAT' saves the trace buffer to disk for later use.
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