IMGK
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Query Response:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
IMGL
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Command Syntax:
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Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
IMaGe Kill
Image memory management
IMGK <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
IMGK? <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
0 or 1
The IMGK command deletes an image by name. The query returns
a one (1) if the named image can be deleted. If the image is
read-only or nonexistent, the query returns a zero (0).
None
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IMaGe Load
Image memory management / Sequence parameter setting
IMGL <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
IMGL? <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
0 or 1
The IMGL command is context sensitive. When editing a sequence
(while between a set of SEQB and SEQE commands), the IMGL
command assigns an image to the step being worked on. The
IMGL? query returns the name of the image currently assigned
to the step.
Outside of the sequence editor, the IMGL command copies the
image having a name equal to <name> from image memory
into the image edit buffer. The query returns a one (1) if the
named image can be loaded, otherwise a zero (0) is returned.
An ALLU or IMGU command must be executed after the IMGL
command to cause the image in the edit to draw on the unit
under test.
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