
File Management
To set up the HP 16500C
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| You want to load a configuration file called “486_bus” from the hard disk of |
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| the HP 16500C into an HP 16550A state/timing module. The HP 16550A is |
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| installed in slot B of the HP 16500C mainframe. To load the configuration file |
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| from the HP 16500C hard disk, you need to send the programming command |
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| to the analyzer. The syntax of the command is: |
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| :MMEMory:LOAD:CONFig <filename>[,<disk drive>][,<slot number>] |
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| In this case, the disk drive parameter, will be “INT0,” which indicates the |
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| hard disk. The slot number will be 2, because the HP 16550A is installed in |
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| slot B. To load the configuration file, enter the following command at the |
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| DOS prompt: |
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| C:\> echo :MEM:LOAD:CON ’486_BUS’,INT0,2 L:\system\program |
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| If you are using a UNIX system, you can use the UNIX echo command. |
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See Also |
| The HP 16500C System Programmer’s Guide for more information on |
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| programming command syntax. |
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| To copy files to the setup.raw file locations, or to send commands to the system |
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| at the \system\program file location, you must be connected to the HP 16500C |
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| system as the control user. |
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