AUToload
Command :MMEMory:AUToload {{OFF|0} |{<auto_file>} }[,<msus>]
The AUToload command controls the autoload feature which designates a set
of configuration files to be loaded automatically the next time the instrument
is turned on. The OFF parameter (or 0) disables the autoload feature. A
string parameter may be specified instead to represent the desired autoload
file. If the file is on the current disk, the autoload feature is enabled to the
specified file.
<auto_file> 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. INTernal0 for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1 for the flexible disk drive.
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MMEM ORY:AUTOLOAD OFF "
OUTPUT XXX;":MM EMORY:AUTOLOAD ’ FILE1_A’"
OUTPUT XXX;":MM EMORY:AUTOLOAD ’ FILE2 ’,INTERNAL0"
Query :MMEMory:AUToload?
The AUToload query returns 0 if the autoload feature is disabled. If the
autoload feature is enabled, the query returns a string parameter that
specifies the current autoload file. The appropriate slot designator is
included in the filename and refers to the slot designator A for the logic
analyzer. If the slot designator is _ (underscore) the file is for the system.
Returned Format [:MMEMory:AUTolo ad ] {0|<auto_file>},<m sus><NL>
MMEMory Subsystem
AUToload
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