To Modify The Last Trace Command Entered; To Repeat The Previous Trace Command - HP 64782 User Manual

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Using the Emulation Analyzer

To modify the last trace command entered

To modify the last trace command entered
Choose Trace→Trace Spec... and use the dialog box to select and
edit a trace command.
Using the command line, enter the trace modify_command
command.
The Trace Specification Selection dialog box lets you recall, edit, and enter
trace commands that have been executed during the emulation session or
trace commands that have been predefined. If you make an error in a trace
command or want to change the measurement slightly, it's often easier to
recall the previous trace command and edit it than it is to enter a new trace
command.
You can predefine trace specifications and set the maximum number of
entries for the dialog box by setting X resources (see the "Setting X
Resources" chapter).
The trace modify_command command recalls the last trace command.
The advantage of this command over command recall is that you do not have
to move forward and backward over other commands to find the last trace
command; also, the last trace command is always available, no matter how
many commands have since been entered.

To repeat the previous trace command

Choose Trace→Again.
To continually repeat the last trace, choose Trace→Repetitively.
Using the command line, repeat the previous trace command
(including its complete trace specification) by entering:
trace again
The trace again command is most useful when you want to repeat a
measurement with the same trace specification. It saves you the trouble of
reentering the complete trace command specification.
The "repetitively" choice continually repeats the last trace command.
Successive traces begin as soon as the results from the just-completed trace
are displayed.
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