BASE
Classification:
Command Syntax:
Limits:
Query Syntax:
Query Response:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
BOOT
Classification:
Command Syntax:
Query Syntax:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
number BASE
Direct processor control
BASE <radix>
<radix> = -36 to -2 or 2 to 36
BASE?
<radix>
The BASE command establishes the radix of address and data
parameters passed to or returned from the ADDR, GETA, GETR,
PUTA, PUTR, and CALL instructions. If a negative radix is
specified, then parameters passed to (or returned from) these
functions are assumed to be signed. For example, if BASE= -16,
then the value -1 communicates the value FFFFFFFF hex. The
BASE? query returns the current setting of BASE. The radix
<radix> always is passed and returned in base 10, regardless of
the setting of BASE. BASE is preset to -10 each time the generator
is powered on. Base -10 is the preferred radix. The BASE? query
returns the current setting of BASE.
Note – This command normally will be used only with custom
applications and command files created by Quantum Data.
None
U s e
o n l y
w i t h
c o d e
D a t a !
warm BOOT
Direct processor control
BOOT
None
The BOOT command causes the generator to go through its
standard power-up procedure. Self-calibration is not performed.
The procedure checks all RAM storage locations for corrupt data.
None
B O O T
s u p p l i e d
b y
Q u a n t u m
6-99
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