* gdbinv-s.texi: z8000 simulator target name is just "sim"

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Mon Feb 1 15:35:47 1993 Roland H. Pesch (pesch@fowanton.cygnus.com)
* gdbinv-s.texi: z8000 simulator target name is just "sim"
* gdbinv-s.texi: Mention that Z8000 simulator can simulate Z8001
as well as Z8002.

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@cindex simulator, Z8000
@cindex Zilog Z8000 simulator
When configured for debugging Zilog Z8000 targets, @value{GDBN} includes a Z8000
simulator.
When configured for debugging Zilog Z8000 targets, @value{GDBN} includes
a Z8000 simulator.
@table @code
@item target z8ksim
@kindex z8ksim
This debugging target is a simulator for the Z8002 (the unsegmented
variant of the Z8000 architecture) and the Z8001 (the segmented
variant). The simulator recognizes which architecture is appropriate by
inspecting the object code.
@item target sim
@kindex sim
@kindex target sim
This debugging target is a machine simulator; when @value{GDBN} is
configured for the Z8000 family, @samp{target sim} simulates either the
Z8002 (the unsegmented variant of the Z8000 architecture) or the Z8001
(the segmented variant). The simulator recognizes which architecture is
appropriate by inspecting the object code.
@end table
@noindent
After this point, you can debug Z8000 programs in the same style as
programs for your host computer; use the @code{file} command to load a
new program image, the @code{run} command to run your program, and so
on.
After specifying this target, you can debug Z8000 programs in the same
style as programs for your host computer; use the @code{file} command to
load a new program image, the @code{run} command to run your program,
and so on.
As well as making available all the usual Z8000 registers (see
@code{info reg}), this debugging target provides three additional items