Data processor providing fast break in program execution

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3642329, 3642421, 3642698, 3642632, 364DIG1, G06F 944, G06F 946

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ABSTRACT:
A circuit by which an SWI instruction held in a memory circuit is switchedly input in response to a signal supplied externally is provided in a processor, whereby the substitution of a program word can be realized using such an internal circuit, so that a high-speed and reliable break in program execution can be effected. Moreover, an interrupt function separate from normal interrupts is established by setting a specified operation mode, whereby, when a data processor is used as an emulator, the break of a user program including the ordinary interrupt processes can be easily effected by utilizing the special interrupt function. Also, by additionally providing the function of delivering out a signal indicative of the break status, an external circuit can be simplified.

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patent: 4674089 (1987-06-01), Ponet et al.
"Nikki Electronics" ICE for V60, Nikki McGraw-Hill, No. 4(4) Feb. 9, 1987, pp. 101-102.

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