<msus> Mass Storage Unit specifier. INTernal0 for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1 for the flexible disk drive.
<new 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
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMO RY:RENAME ’OLDFI LE’,’NEWFILE’"
OUTPUT XXX;":MME M:REN ’OLDFILE’[ ,INTERNAL1],’NEWFI LE’"
STORe[:CONFig]
Command :MMEMory:STOR e [:CONfig]<na me>[,<msus>] ,

<description>[,<module>]

The STORe command stores 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 or the logic analyzer. 1
refers to the logic analyzer, and 0 refers to the system.
If the optional <module> parameter is not specified, the configurations for
both the system and the logic analyzer 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. INTernal0 for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1 for the flexible disk drive.
<description> A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters
<module> An integer, 0 through 1
MMEMory Subsystem
STORe[:CONFig]
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