Storing And Loading Trace Commands - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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S toring and
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Loading Trace
Commands
Notice in the resulting trace (you may have to press < NEXT> )
that the enable and disable states have the "sq adv" string in the line
number column. This is because the windowing feature uses the
analyzer's sequencer.
The windowing capabilities from within the Softkey Interface are
not as powerful or flexible as they are from within the Terminal
Interface. For example, in the Terminal Interface, you can set up a
windowing trace specification where the trigger does not have to be
in the window. If you do not find the windowing flexibility you
need from within Softkey Interface, refer to the Terminal Interface:
Analyzer User's Guide.
You can save a trace command to a "trace specification" file and
reload it at a later time. To store the current trace command, enter:
store trace_spec tspecfile <RETURN>
The trace command is saved in a file named "tspecfile.TS" in the
current directory. The extension ".TS" is appended to trace
specification files if no extension is specified in the "store
trace_spec" command. Enter another trace command to overwrite
the existing trace command:
trace <RETURN>
To bring back the trace command saved in "tspecfile.TS" and
perform a trace measurement using it, enter the commands:
load trace_spec tspecfile <RETURN>
trace again <RETURN>
Trace commands that have just been loaded will always work, even
if symbols have been changed; however, once you modify the trace
command, it may no longer work.
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