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-     < h1- >Starting the simulator< /h1- > 
-     There are separate programs to simulate different microcontroller families: 
-     < p- >MCS51 family is simulated by < b- >s51< /b- > < br- > 
-       AVR family is simulated by < b- >savr< /b- > < br- > 
-       Z80 processor is simulated by < b- >sz80< /b- > < br- > 
-       XA family is simulated by < b- >sxa< /b- > < br- > 
-       HC08 processor is simulated by < b- >shc08< /b- > < br- > 
-       ST7 family is simulated by < b- >sst7< /b- > < br- > 
-       STM8 family is simulated by < b- >sstm8< /b- > < br- > 
-       TLCS90 family is simulated by < b- >stlcs< br- > 
-       < /b- >Padauk family is simulated by < b- >spdk< /b- >< /p- > 
-     < p- >The simulator can be started in the following way: < /p- > 
-     < p- >< tt- >< font color="blue"- >$< /font- > s51  [- -hHVvPgGw ] [- -p  prompt] [- -t CPU ] [- -X 
-         freq[k|M]] [-C cfg_file] [-c file] [-s file] [-S optionlist] [-a nr] [-Z 
-         portnum ] [- -k portnum ] [- files... ]- < /tt- > < /p- > 
-     < p- >Specified files must be names of Intel hex files. Simulator loads them in 
-       the specified order into the ROM of the simulated system.If the file is 
-       specified without extension, the simulator will try to find intel hex file 
-       (filename extended with .hex), omf file (with .omf) and cdb file (with 
-       .cdb extension). Simulator can interpret content of these SDCC output 
-       files and reads information from them.< /p- > 
-       < dd- > Type-  of CPU. Recognized types are different  for-  different simulators, 
-         for example MCS51 simulator recognizes 51, 8051, 8751, C51, 80C51, 
-         87C51, 31, 8031, C31, 80C31, 52, 8052, 8752, C52, 80C52, 87C52, 32, 
-         8032, C32, 80C32, 51R, 51RA, 51RB, 51RC, C51R, C51RA, C51RB, C51RC, 
-         89C51R, 251, C251, DS390, DS390F. Note that recognition of a CPU type as 
-         option does not mean that the simulator can simulate that kind of CPU. 
-         Default  type-  is C51. < br- > 
-         DS390 supports Dallas DS80C390 24 bit flat mode, dual-dptr operations, 
-         etc. DS390F is the same as DS390, but it starts already in 24 bit flat 
-         mode (ACON = 0xFA instead of 0xF8). DS390F is needed to run programs 
-         compiled with sdcc -mds390.< br- > 
-         -H option can be used to list all of recognized CPU types.< br- > 
-         See < a href="cpu_types.html"- >how to select CPU type< /a- >. < /dd- > 
-       < dd- >XTAL frequency is < b- >freq< /b- > Hertz. < b- >k< /b- > or < b- >M< /b- > can be 
-         used to specify frequency in kHZ or MHz. Space is not allowed between 
-         the number and the < b- >k< /b- > or < b- >M< /b- >. Default  value-  is  11059200-  Hz. 
-         < a name="coption"- >< /a- >< /dd- > 
-       < dt- >< span style="font-family: monospace;"- >< b- >-C cfg_file< /b- >< /span- >< /dt- > 
-       < dd- >Read and execute initial commands from specified file.< /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Open command console on < b- >file< /b- >. Command consoles are on standard 
-         input and output by default. Using this option the console can be opened 
-         on any file  for-  example on the serial interface of the computer. < a name="Zoption"- >< /a- >< /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Listen  for-  incoming connections on port < b- >portnum< /b- >. Using this 
-         option < i- >μCsim< /i- > can serve  multiple-  consoles. You can get a console 
-         by simply telnet into machine running < i- >μCsim< /i- > to port < b- >portnumber< /b- >. 
-         This option is not available on platforms which doesn't support BSD 
-         networking. <br> 
-         See <a href="mulcons.html">how to use multiple consoles</a>. </dd> 
-       <dt><tt><b>-k portnum</b></tt></dt> 
-       <dd>Listen for incoming connections on port <b>portnum</b>. When this 
-         port connected, the connection will be attached to simulated UART0.This 
-         option is not useful for other UARTs, so it is better to use the more 
-         general -S option. </dd> 
-       <dt><tt><b>-s file</b></tt> </dt> 
-       <dd>Connect serial interface (UART0) of the simulated microcontroller to 
-         the <b>file</b>. Nothing is used by default which means that characters 
-         transmitted by serial interface of the simulated microcontroller go to 
-         nowhere and it will never receive anything. If you are going to 
-         communicate with serial interface interactively the best idea is to 
-         specify a terminal with -s option. </dd> 
-       <dt><tt><b>-S uart=nr,in=file,out=file,port=nr,iport=nr,oport=nr</b></tt> </dt> 
-       <dd>Using this option you can specify different files for input and output 
-         streams that <i>μCsim</i> uses to simulate microprocessor's serial 
-         See < a href="serial.html"- >more about serial interface simulation< /a- >. < /dd- > 
-       < dt- >< span style="font-family: monospace;"- >< b- >-I 
-             if =- memory [- address ]- ,in =- file,out =- file< /b- >< /span- >< /dt- > 
-       < dd- >Specify options  (- as comma separated list ) for-  the simulator interface. 
-         < b- >if< /b- > option turns on the interface and specifies address space and 
-         location  for-  use by the interface. < b- >in< /b- > and < b- >out< /b- > can be 
-         used to specify file names to use  for-  file IO.< /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Using this option you can specify any string to be the  prompt-  of 
-         command interpreter, for example: 
- < font color="green"- >ucsim 0.2.12, Copyright  (- C ) 1997-  Daniel Drotos, Talker Bt. 
- ucsim comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 
- This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 
- under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 
-       < dd- > Prompt-  will be a null  ('\0')-  character. This feature can be useful  for
-         programs which controls simulator through a pipe. < /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Go,  start-  simulation when the program is loaded.< /dd- > 
-       < dd- > Start-  simulation when the program is loaded and terminate the 
-         simulator when the simulation stops  (- maybe on breakpoint )- .< /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Set  size-  of variable space. Default is  256- .< /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Verbose mode. The simulator notifies you about some kind of internal 
-         actions for example interrupts. Messages are printed on command console. 
-       < dd- >Print out  version-  number and stop. < /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Print out types of known CPUs. Names printed out by this option can be 
-         used to determine CPU  type-  using < tt- >< b- >-t< /b- >< /tt- > option. < /dd- > 
-       < dd- >Print out a short help about the options and stop. < /dd- > 
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