Example If the program message in this example is received by the logic
analyzer, it will initialize the disk and store the file and clear the status
information. This is not be the case if some other type of command is
received within the program message.
":MMEMORY:INITIALIZE;*CLS; STORE FILE ,DESCRIPTION"
Example This program message initializes the disk, selects the module in slot A,
then stores the file. In this example, :MMEMORY must be sent again
in order to reenter the memory subsystem and store the file.
":MMEMORY:INITIALIZE;:SELECT 1;:MMEMORY:STORE FILE ,
DESCRIPTION"
Status Registers
Each status register has an associated status enable (mask) register.
By setting the bits in the status enable register you can select the
status information you wish to use. Any status bits that have not been
masked (enabled in the enable register) will not be used to report
status summary information to bits in other status registers.
Refer to chapter 6, "Status Reporting," for a complete discussion of
how to read the status registers and how to use the status information
available from this instrument.
Common Commands
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