Hi,
There's total 64MB SDRAM in my board. Now, I'm debuging my program in
emulator, and found the debug version of my image is too large(about 52MB),
it will consume the system RAM resource when running, so I want to expand
the memory size of the emulator, how can I?

In the Target menu of PB5.0, I select the Connectivity
Options/Download/Emulator Download Settings/Memory option, and set the
memory size as 128MB, but it sames no use, is there anything others should
modify?

Best regards,
Jack Zhao

How to expand memory size in emulator? by jackzhao

jackzhao
Tue Jun 28 03:08:52 CDT 2005

Hi,
There's total 64MB SDRAM in my target board. Now, I'm debuging my
program in
emulator, and found the debug version of my image is too large(about
52MB),
it will consume the system RAM resource when running, so I want to
expand
the memory size of the emulator, how can I?

In the Target menu of PB5.0, I select the Connectivity
Options/Download/Emulator Download Settings/Memory option, and set the
memory size as 128MB, but it sames no use, is there anything others
should
modify?

Best regards,
Jack Zhao




Re: How to expand memory size in emulator? by Yuguo

Yuguo
Thu Jun 30 16:08:24 CDT 2005

PB5 should take care of it. Once you change the setting, close the emulator,
stop debugging and detach the device(emulator) to make sure the new settings
are in effect for next load.

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"jackzhao" <jackzhao@yeah.net> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> There's total 64MB SDRAM in my target board. Now, I'm debuging my
> program in
> emulator, and found the debug version of my image is too large(about
> 52MB),
> it will consume the system RAM resource when running, so I want to
> expand
> the memory size of the emulator, how can I?
>
> In the Target menu of PB5.0, I select the Connectivity
> Options/Download/Emulator Download Settings/Memory option, and set the
> memory size as 128MB, but it sames no use, is there anything others
> should
> modify?
>
> Best regards,
> Jack Zhao
>
>
>