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M68ICS08MR

Manufacturer Part Number
M68ICS08MR
Description
SIM PROGRAM FOR 68HC908MR8/MR32
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
Simulator/Programmerr
Datasheet

Specifications of M68ICS08MR

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator/Debugger, Cable, Software and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
68HC908MR8/MR32
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
B.1 Introduction
M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator
MOTOROLA
User’s Manual — M68ICS08MR In-Circuit Simulator
ESD CAUTION:
Appendix B. Quick Start Hardware Configuration Guide
This quick start guide explains the:
There are four methods for configuring the MRICS: standalone, simulation,
evaluation, and programming.
Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment
can damage or degrade electronic devices and equipment. For example, the
electronic components installed on the printed circuit board are extremely
Configuration of the M68ICS08MR in-circuit simulator (MRICS) board
Installation of the hardware
Connection of the board to a target system
Standalone — ICS08MRZ.exe is running on the host computer (the
MRICS is not connected). Emulation of the M68HC(9)08MR MCU
CPU, registers, and I/O ports within the host computer environment.
Simulation — Host computer is connected to the MRICS via the RS-232
cable and the ICS08MRZ.exe is running on the host computer. This
provides access to the M68HC(9)08MR MCU CPU, internal registers,
and I/O ports.
Evaluation — Host computer is connected to the MRICS and the MRICS
is connected to the target system via the flex cable. This method provides
limited real-time evaluation of the MCU and debugging user developed
hardware and software.
Programming — Host computer is connected to the MRICS, and the
MRICS is connected to the target system via the MON08 cable. Use the
PROG08SZ.exe to program the MCU FLASH module. In the
programming mode there is limited evaluation (port A0 on the MR24/32,
and port B0 and port B1 on the MR4/8 are used for communications, so
they are unavailable for emulation).
Quick Start Hardware Configuration Guide
User’s Manual
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