Scrolling The Trace List; Analyzing Trace Memory; Locating Events In Trace Memory - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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Scrolling the Trace
A nalyzing Trace
1
Memory
Locating Events in
Trace Memory
The trace list display area can then be thought of as a window on
trace memory. The window can be scrolled up and down.
List
The Shift-^ (Shift-< uparrow> ) and Shift-v
(Shift-< downarrow> ) keys move the display up and down one line
for each keystroke. Use the < Prev> and < Next> keys to move the
display area up one screen full, earlier in trace memory, and
< Next> to move the display area to down on screen full, later in
trace memory.
Using the ^ (< uparrow> ) at the sample at the top of the screen
has the same effect as Shift-^ ; using the v (< downarrow> ) at the
sample at the bottom of the screen has the same effect as Shift-v.
Trace memory can be analyzed interactively, that is by commands
entered at the command line, or automatically by using post
processing definitions. The "find" command is an interactive
command, while the "mark" and "process_for_data" commands
work both interactively and in post processing. All of these
commands work for both the timing diagram and the trace list.
The "find" command locates specified events in trace memory and
positions the cursor at that point.
The command
find trigger
moves the cursor to the trigger reference point and attempts to
center that point in the middle of the display.
<RETURN>
Timing: Using the Analyzer 8-21

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