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LOAD[:CONFig]
Command
:MMEMory:LOAD[:CONfig] <name>[,<msus>][,<module>]
The LOAD command loads a configuration file from the disk into the
modules, software options, or the system. The
<name>
parameter specifies
the filename from the disk. The optional
<module>
parameter specifies
which module(s) to load the file into. The accepted values are –2 through
10. Not specifying the
<module>
parameter is equivalent to performing a
’LOAD ALL’ from the front panel which loads the appropriate file for both the
system and the modules, and any software option.
<name>
A string of up to 10 alphanumeric characters for LIF in the following form:
NNNNNNNNNN
or
A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters for DOS in one of the following
forms:
NNNNNNNN.NNN
when the file resides in the current directory or
\NAME_DIR\FILENAME
when it does not reside in the current directory
<msus>
Mass Storage Unit specifier.
INTernal0
for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1
for the flexible disk drive.
<module>
An integer, –2 through 5 for the HP 16500C alone. –2 through 10 with the
HP 16501A connected.
Example
OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMORY:LOAD:CONFIG ’FILE ’"
OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMORY:LOAD ’FILE ’,0"
OUTPUT XXX;":MMEM:LOAD:CONFIG ’FILE A’,INTERNAL0,1"
MMEMory Subsystem
LOAD[:CONFig]
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