Command Descriptions
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<directory path>
is a quoted string that defines the directory. Input the
directory using the form
<drive>/<dir>/<directory name>
.
<drive>
and one
or more
<dir>
s are optional. If you do not specify them, the oscilloscope will
create the directory in the current directory.
<directory name>
stands for a
directory name of up to 8 characters and can be followed by a period (“.”) and a
3-character extension.
The current directory refers to the name of a directory as returned by the
FILESystem:CWD query.
FILESYSTEM:MKDIR “NEATPICS”
creates the directory named
NEATPICS
in the current directory.
FILESystem:OVERWrite
Turns on or off the front panel file-overwrite protection. Turning on file-over-
write protection prevents writing over existing files. Overwrite Lock has no
effect on commands received via the remote interface.
File system
FILESystem:OVERWrite { ON | OFF | <NR1> }
FILESystem:OVERWrite
?
ON
or
<NR1>
¸
0
turns on the file-overwrite protection.
OFF
or
<NR1> = 0
turns off the file-overwrite protection.
FILESYSTEM:OVERWRITE OFF
lets you overwrite existing files.
FILESYSTEM:OVERWRITE?
might return
1
indicating you cannot overwrite existing files.
Arguments
Examples
Group
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
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