In the toolbar, click the "Resume" button.
Slowly increase the simulation speed until the wires in the Simulation view start flickering. The machine is now running and starts executing the microprogram.
-Note:
- If the MPM file used by a machine launch is opened in the Instruction editor, the row corresponding to the microinstruction currently being executed is highlighted there using a bold font and yellow background.
- If the MPM file changes, after confirmation, the changes are hot-replaced into the machine.
- Changes in the MPM file don't affect the currently active microinstruction, however.
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+Notes:
+ - If the MPM file used by a machine launch is opened in the Instruction editor, the row corresponding to the microinstruction currently being executed is highlighted there using a bold font and yellow background.
+ - If the MPM file changes, after confirmation, the changes are hot-replaced into the machine.
+ Changes in the MPM file don't affect the currently active microinstruction, however.
+ - Some of the behaviour described here can be changed in the Eclipse Preferences (in the pages "Mograsim" and "General" -> "Appearance" -> "Colors and Fonts"). For these cases the default behaviour is described.
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Each rectangle represents a component. Zooming in a component reveals its inner structure (if it has one).
The colored lines connecting these rectangles represent wires.
(Multiple-bit wires are displayed thicker than the single-bit wires, and always are black.
- For single-bit wires, the color represents their current value:
+ For single-bit wires, the color represents their current value. These colors can be configured in the Eclipse preferences. The default values are:
1 | green
0 | grey
U | blue