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ARM DS-5 Using the Debug Hardware Configuration Utilities

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Creating debug hardware target configurations5.2 Creating a debug hardware configuration fileTo create a debug hardware configuration file:1. Start <strong>the</strong> <strong>Debug</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> Config utility. An example is shown in <strong>the</strong> following figure:2. Connect to a debug hardware unit.Figure 5-1 <strong>Debug</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong>Config utility3. Click Auto Configure to identify <strong>the</strong> target devices on your development platform.4. If a platform configuration exists for your development platform, you are prompted toselect that platform configuration.Click OK to use <strong>the</strong> platform configuration. O<strong>the</strong>rwise, click Cancel.5. Configure <strong>the</strong> following as required:• device configuration settings• debug hardware Advanced settings• device properties, if appropriate• Trace configuration settings (<strong>DS</strong>TREAM and RVT2 only)• Trace Associations if you are configuring a CoreSight development platform.6. Select Save from <strong>the</strong> File menu to save your configuration. The Choose a filename to saveas dialog box is displayed.7. Locate a directory to save your configuration file and enter an appropriate filename. Forexample CoreSight_A8.rvc for a CoreSight system containing a Cortex-A8 processor.8. Click Save to save <strong>the</strong> file.9. Select Exit from <strong>the</strong> File menu to close <strong>the</strong> <strong>Debug</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> Config utility.<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0498F Copyright © 2010-2012 <strong>ARM</strong>. All rights reserved. 5-4ID021112Non-Confidential

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