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5.10 Input Format
5.10.1 Entering Masks
Address bus conditions and data bus conditions can be input with masks. Addresses can be masked in 1-, 3-, or
4-bit units. When a bit is masked, it always satisfies the condition.
To specify a mask for an address bus condition, specify the mask value in the [Mask] area.
The mask for data conditions is similarly specified in the [Mask] area.
To specify any further mask, specify 1 for the digits to be ignored. Examples of mask specification are listed
below.
Table 5.9 Address Mask Specification
Input Value Mask Unit Example Masked Bits
Binary 1 bit B’00000111 Masks bits 0 to 2
Octal 3 bits O’000017 Masks bits 0 to 3
Hexadecimal 4 bits H'07FF Masks bits 0 to 10
5.11 Downloading a Program
Before downloading a program to the on-chip flash memory, the input frequency and the method for loading to
the on-chip flash memory must be set in the [Configuration Properties] dialog box. For details on the
[Configuration Properties] dialog box, refer to section 3.1, Setting the Environment for Emulation.
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