NEW! ・Object Module Format (OMF) files generated by your compiler and inker ・ASCII files that you create with a text editor Using the symbol utility, you have two new capabilities: ・you can view symbols from OMF files in a logic analyzer state listing. ・you can use the OMF symbols as trigger terms in a logic analyzer trigger specification.
Supported Symbol File Formats
ELF/DWARF This OMF is a portable format consisting of ELF (Executable and Linkable Format) and DWARF (Debugging Information Format) for various processors, including Intel 80960, PowerPC, and MIPS. GPA The General-Purpose ASCII file format, which can be used to provide symbols for an Object Module Format which is not explicitly supported. See the "General-Purpose ASCII Symbol File Format" section in the "Features and Functions" chapter for more details. HP-MRI IEEE-695 The OMF produced by HP and MRI cross-compilers and cross-assemblers. This format is fully supported by the Symbol Utility’s IEEE-695 reader. IEEE-695 This OMF is usually produced by language tools for non-Intel microprocessors. Some language tools which claim to output this format may deviate from the IEEE-695 standard in ways which make the OMF file unreadable by the Symbol Utility’s reader. OMF286 This OMF is produced by language tools for Intel 80x86 series and Pentium microprocessors running in real and/or protected mode. The supported OMF286 file types are Single-task Loadable and Bootloadable. OMF386 This OMF is produced by language tools for Intel 80x86 series and Pentium microprocessors running in real and/or protected mode. The supported OMF386 file types are Loadable and Bootloadable. OMF86 This OMF is produced by language tools for Intel 80x86 series and Pentium microprocessors running in real mode only. OMF96 This OMF is producted by language tools for the Intel 80196 family of processors. TI-COFF This OMF is produced by language tools for Texas Instruments microprocessors.