Emulator Breaks On Stack Overflow

Nov. 1, 2000
Claimed as the first 8051 in-circuit emulator capable of breaking on an overflow of a user-defined stack size, MetaICE also boasts of improved visibility and control features. The visibility feature means that the data from every direct write to an

Claimed as the first 8051 in-circuit emulator capable of breaking on an overflow of a user-defined stack size, MetaICE also boasts of improved visibility and control features. The visibility feature means that the data from every direct write to an SFR is collected in real-time and displayed in the trace memory. Also, the SP, IE and DPTR SFR's are collected in real-time and displayed regularly in the trace memory.
The control features allow the emulator to set a breakpoint at a reasonable limit for the Data Pointer Register to alert the engineer to a problem before data corruption occurs or the program tries to write to a memory location that does not exist. These features are are said to be powerful debugging tools carried out in real time. Pricing is $5,000.

Company: METALINK CORP.

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