Examples OUTPUT XXX;":MMEM ORY:RENAME OLDF ILE,NEWFILE"
OUTPUT XXX;": MMEM:REN OLDFIL E[,INTERNAL1] ,NEWFILE"
STORe [:CONFig]
Command :MMEMory:ST ORe [:CONf ig]<name>[ ,<msus>],

<description>[,<module>]

The STORe command stores module or system configurations onto a disk.
The [:CONFig] specifier is optional and has no effect on the command. The
<name> parameter specifies the file on the disk. The <description>
parameter describes the contents of the file. The optional <module>
parameter allows you to store the configuration for either the system, the
logic analyzer, or the oscilloscope. 2 refers to the oscilloscope, 1 refers to the
logic analyzer, and 0 refers to the system.
If the optional <module> parameter is not specified, the configurations for
the system, logic analyzer, and oscilloscope are stored.
<name> A string of up to 10 alphanumeric characters for LIF in the following form:
NNNNNNNNNN
or
A string of up to 12 alphanumeric characters for DOS in the following form:
NNNNNNNN.NNN
<msus> Mass Storage Unit Specifier (not needed by 1660-series. 16500A <msus> is
accepted but no action is taken).
<description> A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters
<module> An integer, 0 through 2
MMEMory Subsystem
STORe [:CONFig]
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