HP 1650B Programming Reference Manual page 172

Logic analyzers
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RANGe
RANGe
Note @
Note 4
12-12
The RANGe command allows you to specify a range recognizer term in
the specified machine. Since a range can only be defined across one label
and, since a label must contain 32 or less bits, the value of the start pattern
or stop pattern will be between
Since a label can only be defmed across a maximum of two pods, a range
term is only available across a single label; therefore, the end points of the
range cannot be split between labels.
When these values are expressed in binary, they represent the bit values
for the label at one of the range recognizers' end points. Don't cares are
not allowed in the end point pattern specifications. Since only one range
recognizer exists, it is always used by the fast state machine defined.
The FMNGe query returns the range recognizer end point specifications
for the range.
When two state analyzers are on, the RANGe term is not available in the
second state analyzer assigned and there are only 4 pattern recognizers
per analyzer.
command/query
and 0.
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