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M68ICS05KJ

Manufacturer Part Number
M68ICS05KJ
Description
SIM PROGRAM FOR 68HC705KJ/J1A
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
Simulator/Programmerr
Datasheet

Specifications of M68ICS05KJ

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator/Debugger, Cable, Software and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
68HC705KJ/JIA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
SIMULATOR USER INTERFACE
To calculate actual speed of the assembled code on the target MCU, you need a stopwatch and
some source code. Follow these steps:
6.2.2 System Requirements for Running the ICS05KJW
The ICS05KJW runs under Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. There is a separate 32-bit version of
the ICS05KJW software for Windows 95/NT available directly from P&E Microcomputer
Systems.
Your host computer should have a minimum of 2 MB of RAM (system memory) available for
assembly processes, as well as sufficient disk space to store the files that the ICS05KJW creates.
6.2.3 File Types and Formats
You can use a number of file types in conjunction with the ICS05KJW simulator. The following
topics describe the use and structure of each type.
6-2
1. Load your code using the LOAD command on the ICS05KJW Status Window
2. Set the program counter to the beginning of the routine for which you wish to
3. Clear the cycle counter using the CYCLE (or CY) command with the 0 parameter,
4. Ready your stopwatch.
5. Enter the GO or G command on the ICS05KJW Status Window command line.
6. Start the stopwatch and press the ENTER button simultaneously to begin code
7. After 10 seconds, simultaneously stop the watch and execution (the fastest way to
8. Now enter the CYCLES or CY command on the Status Window command line; the
9. Divide the cycle count by 10. The result is the actual speed in kHz.
command line.
measure the speed.
then press Enter:
execution.
stop execution is to press the spacebar). Execution halts.
decimal value cycle count is displayed.
Project Files: Project files store two types of information:
Desktop information includes all the information stored concerning the files
that are currently open in the project. Whenever you save the project file,
WinIDE records information about each window open in the desktop,
including:
Window size
Window position
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