To Copy Information To A File Or Printer - HP 64782 User Manual

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Using the Emulator

To copy information to a file or printer

To copy information to a file or printer
Choose File→Copy, select the type of information from the cascade
menu, and use the dialog box to select the file or printer.
Using the command line, enter the copy command.
ASCII characters are copied to the file or printer.
If you copy information to an existing file, it will be appended to the file.
Refer to the following paragraphs for details about the different copy options.
Display ... Copies information currently in the display area. This option
is useful for restricting the number of lines that are copied. Also, this
option is useful for copying the contents of register classes other than
BASIC.
Memory ... Copies the contents of a range of memory. The format is
the same as specified in the last display memory command. For
example, if you copy memory after displaying a range of memory in
mnemonic format, the file would contain the mnemonic memory
information. If there is no previous display memory command, the
format used is a blocked hex byte format beginning at address zero.
Data Values ... Copies the contents of the defined data values last
displayed. An error occurs if you try to copy data values to a file if you
have not yet displayed data values.
Configuration Info ... Copies the contents of the configuration
information last displayed. An error occurs if you try to copy
configuration information to a file if you have not yet displayed any.
Trace ... The most recently captured trace is copied to the file. The
copied trace listing is formatted according to the current display mode.
You can set the display mode with the Settings→Source/Symbols Modes
or Settings→Display Modes pulldown menu items. See the "Changing the
Interface Settings" section.
Registers ... Copies the current values of the BASIC register class to a
file. To copy the contents of the other register classes, first display the
registers in that class, and then use the File→Copy→Display ...
command.
Breakpoints ... Copies the breakpoints list. If no breakpoints are
present in the list, only the enable/disable status is copied.
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