To Store Memory Contents Into Absolute Files - HP 64751 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Using the Emulator
Loading and Storing Absolute Files

To store memory contents into absolute files

• Using the command line, enter the store memory command.
You can store emulation or target system memory contents into HP format absolute
files on the host computer. Absolute files are stored in the current directory. If no
extension is given for the absolute file name, it is given a ".X" extension.
Storing memory contents into absolute files is useful when copying ROM contents
to RAM so that software breakpoints can be used. In other words, you store ROM
contents to an absolute file, re-map memory to substitute emulation RAM for the
target ROM, and load the absolute file.
Examples
To store the contents of memory locations 900H through 9FFH to an absolute file
on the host computer named "absfile":
store memory 900h thru 9ffh to absfile <RETURN>
After the command above, a file named "absfile.X" exists in the current directory
on the host computer.
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