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In message <canx10halwjxt+8ev8lywdqy9eez+anawihgqeyrzntsy80v...@mail.gmail.com>
, "Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)" writes:

>I'm wondering if I would be better purposely removing the battery, and
>putting a short across the SRAM so I ensure the contents are definitely
>lost. My logic is that

I would save the content before doing that, so that I could compare it
to whatever I got back from calibration.

My experience so far says that there probably is a GPIB command which
can read out the memory, but of course you still need to know the
address-space layout.

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