Here is the "S_CAP" program, which I restored manually.
FUNCDEF S_CAP,@
$;ANNOT OFF;GRAT OFF;BLANK TRA;CLRDSP;MN0;CSIZE 1,1;PU;PA; 200, 50;PD;PR;110,70;90,0;0,-70;-25,0;0,-15;25,0;0,-40;-200,0;0;55;PU;10,-50;TEXT%o%;PU;150,100;TEXT%o%;DRAWBOX 250, 35, 265, 25,5,5;CSIZE;PU;PA; 125, 135;PD;PR;55,0;70,-100;4,10;-4,-10;-15,5;PU;PA;120,200;TEXT%Verify Super-Cap Voltage%;PU;PA;120,190;TEXT%========================%;PU;PA;-10,170;TEXT%- Lift the edge of the shield on%;
PU;PA;-10,160;TEXT% the memory board.%;
PU;PA;-10,150;TEXT%- Touch the test fixture probe to%;
PU;PA;-10,140;TEXT% the square pad of C1 on the%;
PU;PA;-10,130;TEXT% memory board.%;
PU;PA;-10,120;TEXT%- The LED in the%;
PU;PA;-10,110;TEXT% test fixture must%;
PU;PA;-10,100;TEXT% light for the board%;PU;PA;-10,90;TEXT% to PASS.%;PU;PA;-10,80;TEXT%- Press ENTER when done.%;HD;EP;MPRST;MN1;
@;
In only draws the pic of the memory board and shows where the testpoint is.
The interesting part of the code are the non-documented commands on the end, which wait for the ENTER key to be pressed and return to regular spectrum mode.
I am honestly fascinated by the fact that you have a whole script-language inside the 8590 Series. It even features a built-in editor and this is why there is a keyboard port!
I am now realizing I should be posting this in the hacking old HP spectrum analyzer thread...
Anyway, my conclusions so far are:
1) Do NOT use the USTATE command to upload a dump! It will mess up user memory
2) Do USE the USTATE? command, as you get an almost complete dump and you can use Notepad++ to extract the individual DLP files and restore them
Regards,
Vitor