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P6467 High-Speed Probe Adapter Instruction Manual
P6467 Reference Memory Commands
The CARSTORE command is similar to the MSTORE PCL command. The
command provides the additional ability to correlate the data as it is saved.
The CARSTORE command creates a reference memory that contains all of the
data in a set of modules that are clustered and correlated. The cluster will include
module1 through moduleN as members. Module pairs will be combined and
stored as a single module data source. If the cluster contains other correlated data
streams not listed on the command line, the data streams will be saved as
standard data streams.
The CARSTORE command has the following syntax:
carstore [-t] <refmem name> <moduleA> <moduleB> [ -m <moduleAĆn2>
<moduleBĆn2> [. . . ]]
The optional –t switch turns off timestamp corrections. The –t switch works
similar to the –t switch in the CARDATA command.
The <refmem name> argument specifies the name of the reference memory to be
created. This reference memory will be placed in the Reference_Mem directory
on the hard disk of the logic analyzer. You can display the reference memory in
the State or Timing display menus.
The <moduleA> and <moduleB> arguments specify a pair of 92A96 Modules.
The data from these modules will be combined as the reference memory is saved.
The –m <moduleA-n2> <moduleB-n2> are additional 92A96 Module pairs that
will be combined and saved as unique data streams. All modules must be
clustered and correlated with <moduleA>. You can only use each module once.
You can also use the –t switch to turn off timestamp adjustments in the reference
memory. However, you should avoid using the –t switch when you create a
reference memory for more than one pair of 92A96 Modules. Doing so can cause
inconsistent results when you display the data in the State menu.
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