HP 64746 User Manual page 387

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Depending on the information you choose to copy, default values may be options
selected for the previous execution of the display command. For example, if you
display memory locations 10h through 20h, then issue a copy memory to myfile
command, myfile will list only memory locations 10h through 20h.
The parameters are as follows:
data
This allows you to copy a list of memory contents formatted in various data types
(see display data).
display
This allows you to copy the display to a selected destination.
error_log
This allows you to copy the most recent errors that occurred.
event_log
This allows you to copy the most recent events that occurred.
<FILE>
This prompts you for the name of a file where you want the specified information
to be copied. If you want to specify a file name that begins with a number, you
must precede the file name with a backslash. For example: copy display to \12.10
<RETURN>
global_symbols
This lets you copy a list of global symbols to the selected destination.
help
This allows you to copy the contents of the emulation help files to the selected
destination.
<HELP_FILE>
This represents the name of the help file to be copied. Available help file names are
displayed on the softkey labels.
UNIX CMD
This represents an UNIX filter or pipe where you want to route the output of the
copy command. UNIX commands must be preceded by an exclamation point (!).
An exclamation point following the UNIX command continues command line
execution after the UNIX command executes. Emulation is not affected when
using an UNIX command that is a shell intrinsic.
local_symbols_in
This lets you copy all the children of a given symbol to the selected destination.
See the --SYMB-- syntax page and the Symbolic Retrieval Utilities User's Guide
for information on symbol hierarchy.
memory
This allows you to copy a list of the contents of memory to the selected destination.
noappend
This causes any copied information to overwrite an existing file with the same
name specified by <FILE>. If this option is not selected, the default operation is to
append the copied information to the end of an existing file with the same name
that you specify.
Chapter 12: Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
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