Storing Memory Contents To An Absolute File; Coordinated Measurements - HP 7700 Series User Manual

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load configuration cmd_rds
load cmd_rds
display memory 0c000h thru 0c020h mnemonic
Storing Memory
Contents to an
Absolute File
Coordinated
Measurements
To display memory C000 hex through C020 hex in mnemonic format:
display memory 0c000h thru 0c020h mnemonic
Now, to disable logging, type "log" and press TAB key, select "off",
and press Enter. The command file you created looks like this:
If you would like to modify the command file, you can use any text
editor on your host computer. To execute this command file, type
"sample.cmd", and press Enter.
The "Getting Started" chapter shows you how to load absolute files
into emulation or target system memory. You can also store emulation
or target system memory to an absolute file with the following
command.
store memory 0c000h thru 0c047h to absfile
<RETURN>
The command above causes the contents of memory locations C000
hex through C047 hex to be stored in the absolute file "absfile.X".
Notice that the ".X" extension is appended to the specified filename.
For information on coordinated measurements and how to use them,
refer to the "Coordinated Measurements" chapter in the Softkey
Interface Reference manual.
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