Low-level console interface

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability

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07823028

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and computer instructions for interfacing with an operating system on a data processing system. Registers in a processor are allocated for use in providing a low-level console interface to a remote data processing system, wherein the registers are accessed by the remote data processing system using the low-level console interface. Data is exchanged with the remote data processing system through the low-level console interface. Also, multiple channels may be multiplexed through this low-level console interface.

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Huang et al., “A Retargetable Embedded In-Circuit Emulation Module for Microprocessors”, published Jul./Aug. 2002.

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