now that a 24k ram image is out of REX and onto your pc, what are you going to do now? REX can't read a 24K ram image into a 32k Machine. Unless I am losing my memory, which could be true.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 1:58 PM Alex ... <abortretryf...@gmail.com> wrote: > So all I cared about really is the .DO and .BA files, which REXMGR copied > out of the backup just fine. Thanks Josh! Not sure why I didn't think to > try that... > > I tried to copy a .CO file out and it didn't work, but that's not really a > surprise. I can reload that one from my PC. > > On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:11 AM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I actually don't think there is a way for REX to figure that out. >> I would save off the files you want while the computer has its original >> memory config. >> Then upgrade the ram, and reload in it. >> ..Steve >> >> On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:08 AM Josh Malone <josh.mal...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> You can copy individual files out of a RAM image using REXMGR. I think >>> it's the "file" function. They get copied into working RAM. >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2020, 11:05 PM Alex ... <abortretryf...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hey M100 list, >>>> I've had a T102 with a REX for a few years and I finally got around to >>>> stuffing another 8k RAM chip into it to get 32K. That's great and all, but >>>> now I can't restore any of my REX backups because the RAM size doesn't >>>> match. >>>> >>>> Is there any way to trick this thing into restoring the backup anyway >>>> or am I stuck pulling the extra RAM out, backing up all of my files on the >>>> REX via tape/tpdd emulator? >>>> >>>> It's not a big deal really, but I figured I'd ask. >>>> -Alex >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Disclaimer: Any resemblance between the above views and those of my >>>> employer, my terminal, or the view out my window are purely coincidental. >>>> Any resemblance between the above and my own views is non-deterministic. >>>> The question of the existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold >>>> them is left as an exercise for the reader. >>>> The question of the existence of the reader is left as an exercise for >>>> the second god coefficient. (A discussion of non-orthogonal, non-integral >>>> polytheism is beyond the scope of this article.) Thanks /usr/games/fortune >>>> >>> > > -- > Disclaimer: Any resemblance between the above views and those of my > employer, my terminal, or the view out my window are purely coincidental. > Any resemblance between the above and my own views is non-deterministic. > The question of the existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold > them is left as an exercise for the reader. > The question of the existence of the reader is left as an exercise for the > second god coefficient. (A discussion of non-orthogonal, non-integral > polytheism is beyond the scope of this article.) Thanks /usr/games/fortune >