Prerequisites; Easy" And "Complex" Configuration Differences; Sequence Terms And The Trigger - HP 64700 User Manual

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Prerequisites

"Easy" and
"Complex"
Configuration
Differences
Sequence Terms
and the Trigger
Accessing Full Analyzer Capability 3-2
Before reading the examples in this chapter you should already know
how the emulator operates. You should know what the various emula-
tor prompts mean, and you should know how to use the emulation
commands. Refer to the appropriate Terminal Interface: Emulator
User's Guide to learn about the emulator; then, return to this manual.
You should also know how the analyzer operates in its limited capabil-
ity configuration (refer to the "Getting Started" chapter).
The analyzer configuration which allows you to access its full capability
is called the "complex" configuration. The easy-to-use configuration (as
described in the previous chapter) is called the "easy" configuration.
The differences between the two configurations are as follows.
In the "easy" configuration, you can insert or delete terms from the se-
quencer, and the branch out of the last sequence term constitutes the
trigger. The simple trigger command (tg) sets up a one term se-
quencer, and the expression specified with the tg command becomes
the primary branch expression of the first sequence term.
In the "complex" configuration, there are always eight terms in the se-
quencer. Any of the sequence terms except the first may be specified as
the trigger term. In the "complex" configuration, entry into the trigger
term constitutes the trigger. The simple trigger command (tg) sets the
primary branch expression of sequence term 1, and specifies the second
sequence term as the trigger term.

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