Creating hardware or simulator target configuration

A hardware or simulator target configuration enables you to connect to your target via a direct hardware connection or simulate your target. To create a bareboard or simulator remote system:

  1. Click File > New > Other.

    The New wizard appears.

  2. Choose Remote System Explorer > Connection.
  3. Click Next .

    The New Connection page appears.

  4. Choose CodeWarrior Bareboard Debugging > Hardware or Simulator Target.

    The New Connection - Hardware or Simulator Target page appears.

    Figure 1. New Connection - Hardware or Simulator Target page

    New Connection - Hardware or Simulator Target

  5. Choose a parent profile from the Parent Profile pop-up menu.
  6. Type a configuration name in the Name textbox.
  7. Type target description in the Description textbox.
  8. Choose remote system template from the Template pop-up menu. The remote system template is a predefined configuration fully supported by CodeWarrior debugger.
  9. Choose None from the Template pop-up menu when the current remote system configuration does not use any reference template.
  10. Click Apply Defaults to load settings from reference template in the current configuration.
    Note: The differences between reference template and current configuration is highlighted. You can disable highlighting from Remote Systems view's pop-up menu. The color used for highlighting can be changed from global preferences.
  11. Choose a target configuration from the Target type pop-up menu.

    A target type is a CodeWarrior abstraction that represents the user's target processor layout. This can be a simple processor or a set of processors as defined by a JTAG configuration file or a Power Architecture® device tree blob file.

  12. Click Edit to edit the current target configuration.
  13. Click New to create a new target configuration.
  14. Click the Initialization tab.

    The initialization settings page appears.

    Figure 2. Hardware or Simulator Target page - Initialization pane

    Hardware or Simulator Target page - Initialization pane

  15. Specify the initialization settings to suit your needs.
  16. Click the Memory tab.

    The memory settings page appears.

    Figure 3. Hardware or Simulator Target page - Memory pane

    Hardware or Simulator Target page - Memory pane

  17. Specify the target settings to suit your needs.
  18. Click the I/O Model tab.

    The I/O Model page appears.

    Figure 4. Hardware or Simulator Target page - I/O Model pane

    Hardware or Simulator Target page - I/O Model pane

  19. Specify the I/O model settings to suit your needs.
  20. Click the Advanced tab.

    The Advanced page appears.

    Figure 5. Hardware or Simulator Target page - Advanced pane

    Hardware or Simulator Target page - Advanced pane

  21. Select the Target is emulated by Palladium checkbox if required.
  22. Click Finish.

    The hardware or simulator target appears in the Remote Systems view.