3 Command Line Reference
lrf
lstRecordedFile
Disk
FileName (60)
DSK1
DSK2
Use this command to retrieve the contents of one of the log files on the disk identified with
the
Disk
argument.
DSK1
is the internal disk and
DSK2
is the external disk (USB drive).
The reply to this command consists in a succession of blocks starting with the "$
−−
BLOCK"
header, and terminating with the pseudo-prompt "
−−−−
>" (see section Section 3.1.3, "Com-
mand Replies" for details). The decoding program must remove these headers and pseudo-
prompts to recover the original file contents.
The download speed is highly influenced by the processor load. To speed up the download,
it is recommended to stop the signal tracking, which can be done by typing the following
command before starting the download:
The file download can be interrupted by sending ten uppercase "S" characters (simply by
holding the "shift-S" key pressed) to the connection through which the download is taking
place.
Examples
To output the contents of the internal log file named
log.sbf
on the first disk (DSK1), use:
COM1>
lrf, DSK1, log.sbf <CR>
$R; lrf, DSK1, log.sbf
... Here comes the content of log.sbf ...
COM1>
If the file
log.sbf
does not exist, an error is returned:
COM1>
lrf, DSK1, log.sbf <CR>
$R? lstRecordedFile: Argument ’FileName’ could not be handled!
COM1>
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