
10-4
Disk Commands
LOAD
LOAD
Restrictions
Software revision A.04.00 and above (86100C instruments) for jitter data memory argument.
Command
:DISK:LOAD "<file_name>"[,<destination>[,APPend]
This command restores a setup, waveform, jitter data, or TDR/TDT calibration from the disk.
The type of file is determined by the file name suffix if one is present, or by the destination
field if one is not present. If a destination is specified, it takes precedence over the file name
suffix. You can load .wfm, .txt, .cgs, .msk, .pcm, .set, .jd, and .tdr file types. The TDRTDT
option is a file type choice used to load TDR/TDT calibration values into the instrument. For
more information on loading files, see
. Horizontal scale and delay informa-
tion is not saved in jitter data or color grade-gray scale memory files. If you plan on loading
these files back into the instrument, be sure to also store the instrument setup. You will need
to load (restore) the instrument settings when you load the memory file.
<file_name>
The filename, with a extension: .wfm, .txt, .cgs, .msk, .pcm, .set, .jd, or .tdr as a suffix after
the filename. If no file suffix is specified, the default is .wfm. The default directory for the file
type is assumed, or you can specify the entire path. For example, you can load the standard
setup file "setup0.set" using the command:
:DISK:LOAD "D:\User Files\Setups\setup0.set",setup
The default destination for .txt and .wfm files is WMEMory1.
<destination>
{CGMemory | MASK | WMEMory<N> | SETup | JDMemory | TDRTDT}
N O T E
This command operates only on files and directories on “D:\User Files” (C: on 86100A/B) or on any external drive
or mapped network drive.
N O T E
Do not use this command with a <destination> specified other than SETup and JDMemory in Jitter Mode. Using
other <destination> arguments generate a “Settings conflict” error.
APPend
This optional parameter is used to turn on additional channels in Eye/Mask mode without
turning off any channel(s) that are currently on. Without the APPend parameter, all other
database signals would be turned off when loading .cgs file.
<N>
An integer from 1 to 4.
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":DISK:LOAD ""FILE1.WFM"",WMEM1"
MDIRectory
Command
:DISK:MDIRectory "<directory>"
This command creates a directory in the present working directory, with the designated
directory name. An error is displayed if the requested path does not exist.
N O T E
This command operates only on files and directories on “D:\User Files” (C: on 86100A/B) or on any external drive
or mapped network drive.
<directory>
A character-quoted ASCII string which can include subdirectories. You must separate the
directory name and any subdirectories with a backslash (\).
Example
10 OUTPUT 707;":DISK:MDIRECTORY ""CPROGRAMS"""
Summary of Contents for 86100A
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