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720 !***********************************************************************
730 ! Display line 4090 of the compare listing and start the analyzer
740 ! in a repetitive mode.
750 !
760 OUTPUT 707;":MACHINE1:COMPARE:LINE 4090"
770 OUTPUT 707;":START"
780 !
790 ! Line 4090 of the listing is now displayed at center screen.
810 ! In this example, the states are stable. However, in some
820 ! cases, the end points of the listing may vary thus causing
830 ! a false failure in compare. To eliminate this problem, a
840 ! partial compare can be specified to provide predictable end
850 ! points of the data.
860 !
870 PRINT "Press CONTINUE to send the STOP command."
880 PAUSE
890 OUTPUT 707;":STOP"
900 !
910 !************************************************************************
920 ! The end points of the compare can be fixed to prevent false failures.
930 ! In addition, you can use partial compare to compare only sections
940 ! of the state listing you are interested in comparing.
950 !
960 OUTPUT 707;":MACHINE1:COMPARE:RANGE PARTIAL, 0, 508"
970 !
980 ! The compare range is now from line 0 to +508
990 !
1000 !************************************************************************
1010 ! Change the Glitch jumper settings on the training board so that the
1020 ! data changes, reacquire the data and compare which states are different.
1030 PRINT "Change the glitch jumper settings on the training board so that "
1040 PRINT "the data changes, reacquire the data and compare which states are "
1041 PRINT "different."
1050 !
1060 PRINT "Press CONTINUE when you have finished changing the jumper."
1070 !
1080 PAUSE
1090 !
Programming Examples
Making a State Compare Analyzer Measurement
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