Sierra M6
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2 SAS/SATA Protocol Analyzer User Manual
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Software Settings
LeCroy Corporation
Template Files
Protocol
Analyzer
: You can use a pre
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saved analyzer and/or analyzer/emulator project file
as a template. Whenever you make a new project file, the software uses the template to
initialize the project file.
New
Protocol
Analyzer
Project
in
Advanced
Mode
: When you use the New menu item to
create a new project file, the software switches to Advanced mode automatically.
Other
Default
Workspace
specifies the default workspace file for opening a sample file. You can
save any viewer configuration as a workspace and then specify it as the default
workspace. The software always open a trace file based on the default workspace file.
NCQ
Commands
Time
out
Threshold
: The software uses this setting in the statistical ATA
command page for NCQ commands. If the time out exceeds this setting, the software
reports an error.
Maximum
Number
of
Uploader
Threads
: If Quick View is not enabled, during cascading,
specifies the number of concurrent processes for uploading a sample file.
ATAPI
spec
assignment
: Specifies the ATAPI default spec.
SCSI
spec
assignment
(SAS only): Specifies the SCSI default spec.
Convert
port
configuration
without
prompt
for
confirm
: If the current attached board
does not support the project file port configuration, the software converts it to a
supported port configuration without asking for confirmation. If this setting is unchecked,
the software asks for confirmation
Ask
user
to
close
the
previous
captured
sample
before
running
the
new
project
: When
you start to run a new project, the software prompts you to close the current sample.
Found Device List Mode
Reset
(clear)
the
list
of
found
devices
: Lists only the currently found devices.
Refresh
(append
to)
the
list
of
found
devices
: Adds new devices to the list of devices
found previously.
Browse Default Path
Software
default
: After you select
File
>
Open
, the Open dialog shows the default user
folder.
Windows
default
: After you select
File
>
Open
, the Open dialog shows the path selected
when the Open dialog was last used.