Mass Storage Change Directory (Remote Command Only) - Keysight x-series User Reference Manual

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Mass Storage Change Directory (Remote Command Only)

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Mass Storage Copy (Remote Command Only)
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Remote Command
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Mass Storage Device Copy (Remote Command Only)
This command transfers data to/from a file and a peripheral device.
EMI Receiver Mode Reference
indicates the total amount of storage available, also in bytes. The <file_entry> is a string. Each <file_
entry>  indicates the name, type, and size of one file in the directory list:
<file_name>,<file_type>,<file_size>
As the windows file system has an extension that indicates file type, <file_type> is always empty.
<file_size> provides the size of the file in bytes. For directories, <file_entry> is surrounded by square
brackets and both <file_type> and <file_size> are empty
Prior to A.02.00
SCPI Only
:MMEMory:CDIRectory [<directory_name>]
:MMEMory:CDIRectory?
The string must be a valid logical path.
Changes the default directory for a mass memory file system. The <directory_name> parameter is a
string. If no parameter is specified, the directory is set to the *RST value.
At *RST, this value is set to the default user data storage area, that is defined as
System.Environment.SpecialFolder.Personal.
Query returns full path of the default directory.
Prior to A.02.00
SCPI Only
:MMEMory:COPY <string>,<string>[,<string>,<string>]
The string must be a valid logical path.
Copies an existing file to a new file or an existing directory to a new directory.
Two forms of parameters are allowed. The first form has two parameters. In this form, the first
parameter specifies the source, and the second parameter specifies the destination.
The second form has four parameters. In this form, the first and third parameters specify the source.
The second and fourth parameters specify the directories. The first pair of parameters specifies the
source. The second pair specifies the destination. An error is generated if the source doesn't exist or
the destination file already exists.
This command will generate an "access denied" error if the destination is a restricted folder (e.g.,
C:\Windows) and the current user does not have Power User or Administrator privileges.
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