Disk files created by the analyzer consist of a state name of up to eight
characters, such as FILTER, appended with up to two characters. In
kind of information in the file. The second appended character is a data
index, used to distinguish files of the same type.
Error-corrected data, raw data, formatted data, memory traces, and
calibration files are FORM 3 data files (IEEE 64-bit floating point
format). The other Eles are not meant to be decoded. 'lhble 1-9 lists the
appended characters and their meanings.
Table l-9. Disk File Suffixes
Meaning
P
I,
Instrument state
W
Four-channel instrument state
G
Graphics
D
Error-corrected data
R
Raw data
F
Formatted data
M
Memory trace
C
Cal kit
Char 2
Meaning
1
Display graphics
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
3
Channel 3
4
Channel 4
1 to 4
5 to 8 Ch2/Ch4, raw arrays 1 to 4
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
3
Channel 3
4
Channel 4
1
Channel 1
2
Channel 2
3
Channel 3
4
Channel 4
K