Stopping The Trace - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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S topping the Trace
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To bring back the trace of the previous section, enter the command:
load trace trcfile <RETURN>
display trace <RETURN>
The trace information stored in "trcfile.TR" is restored, and you
can view the trace as you would any other trace.
The restored trace depth is the depth specified when the trace was
stored and cannot be increased. You may want to increase the
trace depth before storing traces.
When a trace is loaded, the trace command is not restored. A
"trace again" or "trace modify" command will use the last trace
command entered, not the command which resulted in the loaded
trace. Also, the trace status shown by the "display status" command
does not reflect the loaded trace.
You can, and most likely will, specify traces whose trigger or
storage states are never found. When this happens, the "Trace
complete" message is never shown, and the trace continues to run
("Trace running"). When these situations occur, you can choose to
halt the trace measurement with the following command:
stop_trace <RETURN>
The "stop_trace" command is also useful to deactivate signals
which are driven when the trigger is found (refer to the
"Coordinated Measurements" chapter in the Softkey Interface
Reference manual).
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