HP 64700 Series User Manual page 221

64000-ux case solutions for microprocessors, softkey interface
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There six mark names recognized: mark_x, mark_o, mark_a,
mark_b, mark_c, and mark_d. The first two marks, mark_x and
mark_o, are single occurrence marks and are used to identify the
first occurrence of a specified event. These two marks always exist
and are used to define a range of samples. The others are multiple
occurrence marks and are used to identify all occurrences of a
specified event.
You can assign names to any of the marks. These names can be
displayed in the trace list. Marks can also be turned off or on to
facilitate processing.
Default Values
The defaults for mark_x and mark_o are "start of trace" and "end of
trace", respectively. The other marks have no defaults.
Parameters
x,
o,
a,
b,
c,
d
after
and
any_glitch
on
Specify conditions for halting repetitive executions.
Choose one of these options to select the
mark to be defined or modified.
This option qualifies the positioning of a
mark by specifying it will be after certain
condition.
This option allows you to specify an
additional label or label bit to be added to
the conditions.
This option specifies glitch samples be
marked
This parameter qualifies the glitch condition
by specifying a label name or label bit
number.
Timing: Commands 9-53

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