Load; Store - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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Load
The Load operation allows you to load configuration files (including
symbol tables), and inverse assemblers from a disk. Executing a Load
operation loads the logic analyzer with the file whose name appears in
the File field in the top section of the Disk Operations menu. Loading
symbol or inverse assembler replaces those that are linked to the
current configuration.
When a Load operation is executed, a message "Loading file from disk"
appears at the top of the display. After the file has been loaded, this
message is replaced by "Load operation complete."
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Operations
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Figure 5-3. Load Operation
Store
The Store operation allows you to store all the setup information, data
and inverse assembler links for the analyzer in a configuration file. You
cannot store information for only one of the internal analyzers. The
information and data present in the logic analyzer at the time the Store
is initiated is stored on the disk.
When you select Store from the operations pop-up menu, the top
section of the Disk Operations menu looks similar to that shown in
figure 5-4. In addition to the operations and file fields, there is a File
description field. You can write an optional description of the file you
are storing in this field. A file description is not necessary but may help
identify a file in the future.
When you name the file that you are storing, you must begin the file
name with a letter. The name can contain up to ten characters. It can
be any combination of letters and numbers, but it cannot contain any
spaces.
Entering a file description is similar to naming a file with three
exceptions: you can enter up to 32 characters, start the description with
a number, and enter spaces.
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