Quantum Data 801GC User Manual

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SEQQ

SEQuence Query pointer

Classification:

Sequence memory management

Command Syntax:

None

Query Syntax:

SEQQ? <index> <number>

Limits:

<index> = positive integer number

<number> = positive integer number

Query Response:

List of specified sequence names

Description:

The query returns <number> sequence names from the list of
all the sequence names stored in sequence memory beginning
at <index>. The directories are kept in alphanumeric order.

Other Required Cmds:

None

E x a m p l e s :

S E Q Q ? 1 5 / / L i s t t h e f i r s t f i v e

/ / d i r e c t o r i e s i n m e m o r y

or

S E Q Q ? 1 9 9 9 9 / / L i s t a l l d i r e c t o r i e s

/ / i n m e m o r y

SEQS

SEQuence Save

Classification:

Sequence memory management

Command Syntax:

SEQS

Query Syntax:

None

Description:

The SEQS command saves current contents of the generator’s
sequence buffer back to the memory location from which they
were originally read.

Other Required Cmds:

None

Example:

S E Q S

SEQU

SEQuence Use

Command Syntax:

SEQU

Query Syntax:

SEQU?

Query Response:

<name>

Description:

The SEQU command starts to run the sequence currently stored
in the sequence edit buffer. The SEQU? query returns the sequence
name currently set in the sequence edit buffer.

Other Required Cmds:

The sequence in the edit buffer must have a nonzero SMOD

setting in order to run.

Example:

S E Q L M Y _ S E Q / / L o a d " M Y _ S E Q " d i r i n
/ / e d i t b u f f e r

S E Q U / / S t a r t r u n n i n g t h e s e q u e n c e i n

/ / t h e b u f f e r

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