Model 4200A-SCS Parameter Analyzer Reference Manual
Usage
kult add_mod -l<library_name> [-d<source_lib_path>\source_lib_name>\src] <module>
Where:
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<library_name> is the target library into which <module> is to be copied. It must be in the
active user-library directory.
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<source_lib_path> is any accessible user-library directory.
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<source_lib_name> is the name of the specific user library from which <module> is to be
copied.
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<module> is the source user module.
You must use the -d option when you execute add_mod in a directory other than
<source_lib_path>\<source_lib_name>.
compile_mod subcommand
The compile_mod subcommand lets you compile a user module in an existing user library. Its action
is equivalent to the following KULT steps:
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Starting KULT
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Selecting File > Open Library
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Selecting <library_name>, the library that contains the module to be compiled
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Selecting File > Open Module
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Selecting <module>, the name of the module to be compiled
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Selecting Options > Compile
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After the module compiles, selecting File > Exit
Usage
kult compile_mod -l<library_name> <module>
Compiles the <module> module in the <library_name> user library, which is in the active user-
library directory.
bld_lib subcommand
The bld_lib subcommand lets you build a user library from the command line. Its action is
equivalent to the following steps in KULT:
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Starting KULT
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Selecting File > Open Library
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Selecting the <library_name> user library
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Clicking OK, selecting Options > Build Library
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After the build is completed, selecting File > Exit
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