08-14-2009
If you are only interested in some cpu% values you could configure and use "sar" (man sar). It was designed for exactly this purpose.
If you want to keep the topas-output and only want to get rid of the odd characters (they are steering characters responsible for the nicely formatted output of topas in the terminal) use a simple sed script to only collect into your results file what you are interested in. Post a sample and what you want to keep (in the "Shell Programming and Scripting" section, please) and I'm sure you have a solution within hours.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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ucxt(1) General Commands Manual ucxt(1)
NAME
ucxt - Ultima 7/8 usecode disassembler.
SYNOPSIS
ucxt [OPTIONS] -a
prints all the functions
ucxt [OPTIONS] <hex_function_number>
disassembles a single function to stdout
DESCRIPTION
Games supported by Exult (Ultima 7, for example) consist in large part of usecode. Exult basically implements a virtual machine the machine
language of which is usecode.
The ucxt command allows you to disassemble usecode.
OPTIONS
Misc Flags (any/all of these):
-nc don't look for exult's .xml config file
-v turns on verbose output mode
-ofile output to the specified file
-ifile load the usecode file specified by the filename
-ro output the raw opcodes in addition to the -f format
-ac output automatically generated comments
-uc output automatically generated 'useless' comments
-b only do 'basic' optimisations
-dbg output debugging information if present in usecode
-ext32 convert function to ext32 format if not already
Game Specifier Flags (only one of these):
-bg select the black gate usecode file
-si select the serpent isle usecode file
-u8 select the ultima 8/pagan usecode file (experimental)
Output Format Flags (only one of these):
-fl output using brief "list" format
-fa output using "assembler" format (default)
-fs output using "exult script" format
-fz output using "exult script" format
-ftt output using the translation table xml format
-ff outputs all flags referenced in the usecode file sorted both by "flags within a function" and "functions using flag"
SEE ALSO
exult(6)
August 2006 ucxt(1)