5-96 Disk
Commands
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
TSAV i
The TSAV command saves Trace i data to disk. The file name is specified by
FNAM and the directory is specified by FDIR.
TRCL i
The TRCL command recalls data from disk to Trace i. The file name is specified
by FNAM and the directory is specified by FDIR.
DNAM (?) {s}
The DNAM command sets (queries) the Upkeep File Name. The Delete File
function will destroy this file! Be sure to use the DNAM s command before any
file delete command.
For example, the “DNAM MYDATA.DAT” command sets the file name to
MYDATA.DAT. DOS file name conventions must be followed, i.e. file names
are 8 characters or less with an optional extension of up to 3 characters. The
extension is NOT automatically supplied.
File access is to the current directory.
DELF
The DELF command deletes the file specified by the Upkeep File Name from
the current directory. The file name is specified by DNAM and the directory is
specified by FDIR.
DELD
The DELD command deletes the current directory. The directory must be empty
otherwise no action is taken. If the directory is deleted, the current directory is
changed to the directory one level closer to the root. The current directory is
specified by FDIR.
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