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| MACHine |
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| The UNPacked option uploads data in a format that is easy to interpret and |
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| process. The UNPacked format cannot be downloaded back into the analyzer. |
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Example |
| OUTPUT XXX;":DBLOCK PACKED" | |
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Query |
| :DBLock? | |
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| The DBLock query returns the current data block format selection. |
Returned Format |
| [:DBLock]{PACKed UNPacked}<NL> | |
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Example |
| OUTPUT XXX;":DBLock?" | |
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| MACHine |
Command |
| :MACHine<N> | |
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| The MACHine command selects which of the two machines (analyzers) the |
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| subsequent commands or queries will refer to. MACHine is also a subsystem |
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| containing commands that control the logic analyzer system level functions. |
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| Examples include pod assignments, analyzer names, and analyzer type. See |
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| chapter 3 for details about the MACHine subsystem. |
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Example |
| OUTPUT XXX;":MACHINE1:NAME ’DRAMTEST’" | |
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