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:NRAM:ADDRess?
Comments
Example
:NRAM:CREate
Parameters
Comments
Example
DIAGnostic:NRAM:ADDRess? Returns the starting address of the non-volatile
User RAM segment allocated using DIAG:NRAM:CREate.
DIAG:NRAM:CREAte does not allocate the RAM segment until after a
subsequent re-boot. To get accurate results, execute
DIAG:NRAM:ADDRess? after the re-boot.
Related Commands: DIAG:NRAM:CREate, DIAG:NRAM:CREate?,
DIAG:DOWNload, DIAG:UPload?
Determine address of the most recently created User RAM segment
DIAG:NRAM:ADDR?
enter statement
DIAGnostic:NRAM:CREate < size> allocates a segment of non-volatile User
RAM for a user-defined table.
Parameter
Parameter
Name
Type
size
numeric
The RAM segment will be created only after the System Instrument has
been re-booted (cycle power or execute DIAG:BOOT).
Based on the size specified, DIAG:NRAM:CRE rounds the size up to an
even value.
NRAM will de-allocate a previously allocated RDISk segment.
Using all of the available RAM (MAX) for the NRAM segment will limit
some functions such as IBASIC program space, instrument reading
storage space, and full functionality of the Display Terminal Interface.
Use DIAG:NRAM:ADDR? to determine the starting address of the
RAM segment.
Use DIAG:DOWNload, DIAG:UPLoad?, DIAG:PEEK, or
DIAG:POKE to store and retrieve information in the non-volatile RAM
segment.
Use DIAG:NRAM:CRE? MAX to find maximum available segment size.
Related Commands: DIAG:NRAM:CREate?,
DIAG:NRAM:ADDRess?, DIAG:DOWNload, DIAG:UPLoad?
Allocate a 15 Kbyte User Non-volatile Ram segment.
DIAG:NRAM:CREate 15360
DIAGnostic :NRAM:ADDRess?
statement returns decimal
numeric address
Range of
Values
0 to available RAM or
MIN| MAX
allocate 15 Kbyte segment of
User Ram.
System Instrument Command Reference 7-23
Default
Units
none

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