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ARM DS-5 Using the Debug Hardware Configuration Utilities

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Creating debug hardware target configurations5.29 Configuring <strong>the</strong> debug hardware Advanced settingsThe Advanced settings enable you to change <strong>the</strong> global configuration settings for <strong>the</strong> debughardware unit. Such settings include debug connection mode settings and reset settings.To configure <strong>the</strong> Advanced settings:1. Open <strong>the</strong> <strong>Debug</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> Config utility.2. Ei<strong>the</strong>r:• connect to and configure a debug hardware connection to create a newconfiguration file• open an existing debug configuration file.3. Select <strong>the</strong> Advanced settings group in <strong>the</strong> tree control to display <strong>the</strong> settings. Thefollowing figure shows an example:4. Make <strong>the</strong> changes to <strong>the</strong> settings as required.5. Select Save from <strong>the</strong> File menu to save your changes.Figure 5-17 Displaying <strong>the</strong> advanced controls6. Select Exit from <strong>the</strong> File menu to close <strong>the</strong> <strong>Debug</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> Config utility.NoteThese settings are sent to a debug hardware unit whenever you connect to <strong>the</strong> unit from adebugger. They are used as <strong>the</strong> default reset behavior for all target hardware that you debug withthat debug hardware unit.5.29.1 See alsoTasks• <strong>Debug</strong>ging with a reset register on page 8-20<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0498F Copyright © 2010-2012 <strong>ARM</strong>. All rights reserved. 5-47ID021112Non-Confidential

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