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GETA
GET data from Absolute memory location
Classification:
Direct processor control
Command Syntax:
None
Query Syntax:
GETA? <address>
Limits:
<address>
0 to 4,294,967,295 (BASE = 10)
-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (BASE = -10)
0 to FFFFFFFF (BASE = 16)
-80000000 to 7FFFFFFF (BASE = -16)
Query Response:
<value>
Description:
The GETA? query returns the value of the data stored at the
memory <address> specified. Up to 32 bits can be read with
this query (see SIZE command). The returned value <value> is
formatted according to the current setting of BASE (see the BASE
command).
Note – This command will normally be used only with custom
applications and command files created by Quantum Data.
Other Required Cmds:
GETA and GETA? expect and return parameters formatted
according to the current radix set by the BASE command.
Example:
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GETR
GET data from Relative memory location
Classification:
Direct processor control
Command Syntax:
None
Query Syntax:
GETR?
Query Response:
<value>
Description:
The GETR? query returns the value of the data stored at the
memory location currently pointed to by the address register
(see ADDR command). Up to 32 bits can be read with this query
(see SIZE command). The returned value <value> is formatted
according to the current setting of BASE (see the BASE command).
The address register is automatically incremented by SIZE bits
after the current location has been read.
Note – This command will normally be used only with custom
applications and command files created by Quantum Data.
Other Required Cmds:
GETR and GETR? expect and return parameters formatted
according to the current radix set by the BASE command.
Example:
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Summary of Contents for 801GC, 801GF, 801GX
Page 1: ...Owner s and Programmer s Manual Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Portable Video Signal Generators ...
Page 16: ...xiv Table of Contents Models 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 17: ...1 1 Features Product Overview Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 21: ...2 1 Operating Modes Displays Indicators Knobs Switches Buttons Chapter 2 Basic Operation ...
Page 31: ...3 1 Introduction Format charts Chapter 3 Built In Formats ...
Page 39: ...4 1 Description of the test images and how to use them Chapter 4 Built In Images ...
Page 126: ...5 14 Chapter 5 Making Connections Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 304: ...6 178 Chapter 6 Programming Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 305: ...7 1 Power on Computer Interfacing If all else fails Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 346: ...A 6 Appendix A Specifications Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 355: ...Notes ...