hello, just an FYI, I have RAM Write Protect implemented now in REX# 2.2. Seems to work well, will be testing it out.
* in RAM tab in REXMGR, "W" toggles the write protect status of a RAM image * write protect ON is indicated by "!" ex. "RAMIMG !" would indicate this image is write protect * any ram image under the cursor can have write protect status toggled. * Quick menu CNTL-B: if the ACTIVE RAM image is write protected, then don't allow the backup to proceed * REXMGR: hitting ENTER over the ACTIVE RAM image prevents backup when write protected if the user attempts to refresh the ACTIVE RAM image * REXMGR: hitting ENTER over the non-ACTIVE RAM image prevents backup when write protected if the user attempts to refresh the ACTIVE RAM image On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 9:28 PM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yah, that is the issue. I did that recently too! > > Well the change now is that you have to choose to refresh the backup. If >> not, you skip the write into the active ram , before you select and load up >> a different image. > > > There was no way directly to load up a saved ram image that was not the > active ram, without overwriting the active ram. The only work around would > be to make a copy of the active ram before you switched. Bit of a pain. > > Cntl-b and cntl-r are unchanged... but they are not the issue... ;) > > Cntl-n and cntl-k are nice adds IMHO. Nice to be able to change a > filename or kill a file from menu. > > Write protect doesn't make sense for the active ram image. But perhaps it > is just an override. So if we is on, any write attempt is skipped. > > >> >> > > >> On Monday, January 30, 2023, Josh Malone <josh.mal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 9:03 PM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> >> wrote: > > Brian, > > Great suggestion on read only. That's a cool idea. > > >> This feature would make me throw out all my Classics immediately and >> replace them with #s. I can't tell how many times I've booted a blank M100, >> gone to restore a RAM image, and overwritten some other image with my blank >> RAM when it "switches" to the image I'm trying to load. > > > > -Josh > > >> >> >> >>