Tektronix 071-0590-00 user manual Byteedit a, b1, Byteedit? a

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Remote Commands

byte_edit [a], [b1]

Byte Edit. This command is similar to byte_block except that it can overwrite (edit) only one byte at a time. The command overwrites 8 bits starting at address a.

Min. Abbr.

byte_e

 

 

Arguments

a

<NR1>, in the range "a", the address of the overwrite

 

 

byte.

 

 

 

0 to 131071 (1M mode)

 

 

0 to 65535

(512K mode)

 

 

0 to 32767

(256K mode)

 

 

0 to 16,383 (128K mode)

 

 

0 to 8191

(64K mode)

 

b1

<non-decimal numeric> indicates the overwrite byte

 

 

pattern. May be in the range #H00 to #HFF (hex),

 

 

#Q000 to #Q377 (octal), or #B00000000 to

 

 

#B11111111 (binary).

Example

byte_edit 1000, #Q320

 

byte_edit? [a]

Byte Edit Query. Returns the hex., octal, or binary representation of the C-bit section of the edit pattern at address a.

Note that if there is no editing session in progress, this command will return the indicated byte from the current word pattern.

Min. Abbr.

byte_e?

 

Response

[a], [b1] in the format <NR1>, <non-decimal numeric>

Example

byte_edit?

(command)

 

BYTE_EDIT 500, #H12

(response)

NOTE: If the returned byte is the last byte, and if this byte contains one or more unused bits, then these bits will be returned with a value of 0.

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