AUToload
Command :MMEMory:AUToload {{OFF|0}|{<auto_file>}}[,<msus>]
The AUToload command controls the autoload feature which designates a set
of configuration files to be loaded automatically the next time the instrument
is turned on. The OFF parameter (or 0) disables the autoload feature. A
string parameter may be specified instead to represent the desired autoload
file. If the file is on the current drive, the autoload feature is enabled to the
specified file. The configuration files specified must reside in the root
directory of the current drive.
<auto_file> A string of up to 10 alphanumeric characters for LIF in the following form:
NNNNNNNNNN
or
A string of up to 12 alphanumeric characters for DOS in the following form:
NNNNNNNN.NNN
<msus> Mass Storage Unit specifier. INTernal0 for the hard disk drive and
INTernal1 for the flexible disk drive.
Example Disabling autoload:
OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMORY:AUTOLOAD OFF"
Setting FILE2 on the hard drive as the autoload file:
OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMORY:AUTOLOAD ’FILE2 ’,INTERNAL0"
Query :MMEMory:AUToload?
The AUToload query returns 0 if the autoload feature is disabled. If the
autoload feature is enabled, the query returns a string parameter that
specifies the current autoload file.
Returned Format
[:MMEMory:AUToload] {0|<auto_file>},<msus><NL>
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MMEMORY:AUTOLOAD?"
MMEMory Subsystem
AUToload
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