For what it's worth, I also like year month day dates, in part because I can
easily sort them. ISO 8601 specifies year, month, date, but it looks like the
years are 4 digits
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Jonathan
>Original Message
>From : b.kenyo...@gmail.com
>Date : 2023-01-3
>
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> 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 t
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 9:03 PM Stephen Adolph 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
>
>
> Brian,
Great suggestion on read only. That's a cool idea.
I'm actually daydreaming about something a step further, too.
Thinking about a way to be able to save files directly into an image.
Getting away from the ram image concept would allow that. To keep a ram
image intact, it is really
That is a great set of updates.
Personally I prefer year-first dates so don't assume the illogical way
was was a universal preference ;)
But it's a small thing that I also don't think it's worth making
configurable. I would have told anyone who cared enough to ask for it to
be changed, to get
I'm most of the way through testing a bug fix release for REX# and REXCPM.
Current load is R2.1 build 19.
New load is R2.2. Here's the list of changes (see below).
I'll post the upgrade files to the wiki when I am happy it is all looking
good!
cheers
Steve
Bugs
Rel 2.1: All: Fix the date d