To Store Trace Data - HP 64782 User Manual

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commands that you want to make every time your target system program is
modified. You can store each trace command in a separate file and recall it
later using the load trace_spec command.
Example
Store a trace specification to a file:
store trace_spec tspec.TS

To store trace data

Choose File→Store→Trace Data... In the dialog box, select an
existing filename or specify a new filename to contain the present
trace memory content. Then click OK.
Using the command line, store the current trace data by entering:
store trace <filename>
<filename> is any UNIX file name including paths. The trace data file is a
binary file. The extension .TR is automatically added to the file name. A
trace data file can be reloaded into the interface and displayed like any other
trace listing.
You can store the trace data resulting from a measurement. This can be
useful if you want to compare the results of later measurements with a
reference result obtained in an earlier measurement.
Example
Store a trace to a file:
store trace trace1.TR
Using the Emulation Analyzer
To store trace data
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