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M68ICS05C

Manufacturer Part Number
M68ICS05C
Description
SIM PROGRAM FOR 68HC705C8A/C9A
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
Simulator/Programmerr
Datasheet

Specifications of M68ICS05C

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator/Debugger, Cable, Software and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
68HC705C8A/C9A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
WinIDE USER INTERFACE
4.10.5.3 Assembler/Compiler Tab
In addition to running an external compiler, you may need to run other external programs such as
third party programmers, debuggers, or simulators. The WinIDE editor lets you configure as
many as three external programs: two general-purpose programs and one compiler. Use the
settings on the Assembler/Compiler tab of the WinIDE Environment Settings dialog to set up
external programs.
Click the Assembler/Compiler tab heading in the Environment Settings dialog (Figure 4-15) to
bring the tab to the front. Use the options on this tab to change the settings and parameters for the
assembler or compiler path and type, and specify output, listing, and assembly preferences.
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Tab Settings
EXE Path: Enter the full path and executable name of the compiler in the text box.
The extensions EXE/COM/BAT are legal. For a DOS executable or BATch file, you
may want to create a PIF file to prevent the screen from changing video modes when
the executable runs.
without scrolling the line. Set the column number at which text wrapping
should occur in the edit box to the right of this option.
Word Wrap OFF: Select this option to turn text wrapping off. To view or edit
text, which does not fit horizontally in the window, use the scroll controls. In
general, this option should be on when you are writing or editing code.
Fixed Tabs: Select this option to use spaces to emulate tabs: pressing the tab
key inserts a number of spaces to bring the cursor to the position of the next
tab stop. Changing the tab size affects only future tab spacings. Past tabs
remain unchanged.
Real Tabs: Select this option to use actual tab characters: pressing the tab key
insets a tab character. The tab character is displayed as a number of spaces
determined by the tab size, but is really a tab character. Changing the tab size
affects the display of all tabs in the file, present and future.
Smart Tabs: Select this option to enable smart tabs:
Tab Size: Enter the number of spaces in a tab. This setting affects how all tabs
operate: fixed, real, or smart tabs. This number is the default display size of all
tab characters, and the size in spaces of a tab in both fixed and smart modes. If
the tab size is N, the tab stops are at 1, N+1, 2N+1, 3N+1, and so on.
If the previous line contains text, pressing the tab key advances the
cursor to the same column as the beginning of the next character group
on the previous line.
If the previous line does not contain text, smart tabs behave as fixed
tabs.
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