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Getting Started with HCS08 and CodeWarrior Using C
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MOTOROLA
NOTE:
Apart from a few exceptions, debugging will be the same whether the monitor
or BDM is used. The notable difference is that, when debugging using the
HCS08 serial monitor, loss of communication between the debugger and the
device is possible due to the fact that the monitor is code within the FLASH,
interrupt driven and susceptible to errors in the user code, for example,
disabling interrupts or user code runaway.
The monitor is in protected FLASH but, if it is erased, it will have to be
reprogrammed. Refer to Frequently Asked Questions for more information on
reprogramming the monitor.
Buttons of interest from the debugger window are:
At this point, running the application will appear to have no effect, as there is
no code that actually does anything. The following sections add code that can
be run, and that performs real functions.
For a detailed discussion of the HCS08 on-chip debug features using the
CodeWarrior interface, refer to application note, “AN2596 — Using the HCS08
family On-Chip Debug System.”
Getting Started with HCS08 and CodeWarrior Using C
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Run code from current pc location until either
halted or reset
Execute one C statement; enter into functions
Execute remaining C statements in function
Stop the executing program
Hardware reset
Execute one C statement or complete function
Step one assembly language instruction
Developing an Application with CodeWarrior
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