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ST7MDTU5-EMU2B

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDTU5-EMU2B
Description
EMULATOR REAL TIME ST7
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST7-EMU2Br
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7MDTU5-EMU2B

Contents
Main Emulation Board (MEB), Target Emulation Board (TEB), Cables, Power Supply and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
ST7265x
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
3 - STVD7
3.4
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Workspaces
STVD7 organizes project development and debugging into workspaces.
Workspaces allow you to store application and project settings and save them, so
that each time you wish to work on the project, you will find all of the settings
exactly as you left them.
Creating a workspace is the first thing that you need to do when using STVD7 for
the first time or when starting any new project. You must have an open workspace
to work with STVD7. How to create a new workspace is described in detail in
Section
you can familiarize yourself with STVD7 (for a listing of sample workspaces, see
Table
Each workspace is comprised of three information sets: the project settings, the
visual environment and debugging information.
The above workspace information is stored in three types of files: a workspace file
(*.wsp) and two auxiliary files (*.wed and *.wdb).
Both project settings and debugging information is stored in the same workspace
file (*.wsp). In addition, to allow you to use the same workspace file for any STVD7
version (such as the STVD7 Simulator version, STVD7 for HDS2 Emulator, STVD7
for DVP, and/or STVD7 for EMU3 Emulator), the project settings and debug
information (such as the toolchain used, MCU emulated, memory mapping, etc.)
are kept separately in the same *.wsp file for each STVD7 version.This allows you
to use the same workspace file to debug the same application for two different
MCUs or MCU configurations on different STVD7 versions.
Hardware Test for more information.
A powerful online help facility can be invoked at any time to give additional
information about the commands, the processor or the emulator kit.
The project settings consists of the information necessary for a successful
build of an application (commands to run, makefile file etc....). Your
workspace’s project settings include the definition of your application toolchain
(see
The debugging information includes information on breakpoints, memory
mapping, advanced breakpoints programs, trace etc..
The visual environment consists of the open windows elements, along with
their current layout, customized toolbars and menus. The visual environment is
composed of two environments, one in the Build context and one in the
Debug context (see
1).
3.6. Sample workspaces for each supported toolchain are provided so that
Section
3.5).
Section
3.12).
ST7MDTU5-EMU2B User Manual

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