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In the [Memory Map], the start address, end address, memory type, data bus width, and access cycles are
displayed in that order.
[Memory Map] can be specified, modified, or deleted using the following buttons:
[Add]
Specifies [Memory Map] items. Clicking this button opens the [Memory Map Modify] dialog box
(section 4.21.2), and memory map items can be specified.
[Modify]
Modifies [Memory Map] items. Select an item to be modified in the list box and click the [Modify]
button. The [Memory Map Modify] dialog box (section 4.21.2) opens and memory map items can be
modified.
[Delete]
Deletes [Memory Map] items. Select an item to be deleted in the list box and click the [Delete]
button.
Clicking the [OK] button stores the modified settings. Clicking the [Cancel] button closes this dialog box
without modifying the settings.
4.21.2
Memory Map Modify Dialog Box
The [Memory Map Modify] dialog box specifies the memory map of the target CPU.
The contents displayed in this dialog box depend on the target CPU. The simulator/debugger uses the specified
data to calculate the number of cycles for memory accesses.
Figure 4.84 Memory Map Modify Dialog Box
The following items are specified:
[Memory type]
Memory type
[ROM] Internal ROM
[RAM] Internal RAM
[EXT]
External memory
[IO]
Internal I/O
[EEPROM]
EEPROM
[Start address]
Start address of the memory corresponding to a memory type
[End address]
End address of the memory corresponding to a memory type
[State count]
Number of memory access cycles
[Data bus size]
Memory data bus width
Clicking the [OK] button stores the settings. Clicking the [Cancel] button closes this dialog box without
modifying the settings.