Copying Trace Data - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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Copying Trace Data

Note
When selecting a file as output, data is appended to an existing file
by default. You can choose to overwrite an existing file with a
command like
copy trace_specification to TRACESPEC
noappend <RETURN>
which copies the current trace specification to a file TRACESPEC,
replacing any data in the file if it already exists.
You can copy the trace memory data in either the timing diagram
or trace list format. Use
copy timing_diagram to printer <RETURN>
to print the current timing diagram on a graphics printer.
The output of a "copy timing_diagram", or "copy display" when
displaying the timing diagram, is a PCL file and should only be
used with devices or programs capable of handling that format.
These commands only work on the HP 9000 Series 300/400
computer. If you are using an HP 9000 Series 700 or Sun
SPARCsystem computer running the X Window System, you can
use the UNIX xwd and xpr commands to print the contents of the
timing analyzer window.
The "copy trace_list" command allows you to print the entire listing
or to choose a range of trace memory samples. When choosing a
range, the cursor position is one end and a selected reference point
is the other. Reference points can be the trigger, mark_x or
mark_o, a selected sample number, or the start or end of trace
memory. If the cursor is at sample number zero, the command
copy trace_list thru 100 to TraceRange
<RETURN>
will copy trace memory samples zero through 100 to the file
"TraceRange" in trace list format.
Timing: Using the Analyzer 8-31

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