AMD Confidential
User Manual November 21
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, 2008
Appendix A 235
Disable
Disables the Debugger and closes debug dialog window, if GUI
is enabled.
Attach <Processor Num>
Attaches debugger to specified processor.
ExecCmd <Command>
Executes the debug command specified in „command‟, see
Section 10.2, “Debugger Command Reference”, on page 151.
MemDump
Dumps 128-bytes of memory.
DisDump
Dumps disassembly.
RegDump
Dumps all CPU registers.
MsgDump
Dumps debug messages.
WhichProc
Returns the processor number which the debugger is currently
attached to.
EnableStatus
Returns „enabled‟ if debugger is enabled, „disabled‟ if debugger
is disabled.
GetConfig
Displays the current configuration.
A.7.8 AMD-8151™ AGP Bridge
1 simnow> amd8151.usage
Automation Command
Description
SetRev <Rev>
Sets the internal Chip revision number of the AMD-8151 AGP
device, value must be between 1 and 255.
GetRev
Gets the internal Chip revision number of the AMD-8151 AGP
device.
A.7.9 VGA
1 simnow> vga.usage
Automation Command
Description
Bios <filename>
Loads the specified BIOS file.
GetBios
Returns the active BIOS file name.
VGA (0|1)
1 enables the VGA, 0 disables it.
GetVGA
Returns current status of the VGA registers, true if enabled and
false if disabled.
GetConfig
Displays VGA configuration.
A.7.10 Serial
1 simnow> serial.usage
Previous versions of the simulator always used only the named-pipe format. Because of
this, the named-pipe was created as soon as the BSD was loaded. Because the new
version allows you to dynamically alter the communications method, the transport is not
created until you hit "go" for the first time (or after making any change to the transport
method). What this means is that if you are using a named-pipe, you will have to press
"go" before the named-pipe is actually created