Sure send the RAM image. I'll check it out in Virtual T (the prototype
that I have that supports REX# and REXCPM- hopefully that will get released
at some point. As is par for the course with me, I introduced a bug or 2
into the prototype but heck it was my first ever C programming).
On Mon,
> -Original Message-
>
> Active block is always first, does seem to fit what is happening? I just
> checked on my end and it seems to be working. Active block first, then
> sorted by date/time.
Yes, it shows the active block first as always, it's the rest of the entries
which aren't
Active block is always first, does seem to fit what is happening? I just
checked on my end and it seems to be working. Active block first, then
sorted by date/time.
Sorry about the rebuild. Every time I think I have a robust working
solution
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 4:39 PM Jim Anderson
> -Original Message-
>
> I see you understand "S" not "O". I've checked it out on my end and it
> was working. If the date/time stamps are the same, sort order won't
> change.
The sort order does change with each press of S (reverse and forwards), it's
just that the sort order is
> -Original Message-
>
> Re REXclassic: sounds like your directory is corrupted at first
> glance. I would do a full rebuild, not just the software.
> Let me know if you cannot find the tools you need.
Argh... OK, yeah, hard lesson about backup-before-trying-something-new learned
I see you understand "S" not "O". I've checked it out on my end and it was
working. If the date/time stamps are the same, sort order won't change.
Anyhow, I will check it again.
steve
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 4:25 PM Stephen Adolph wrote:
> re REXCPM - S changes the sort order!
>
> Re
re REXCPM - S changes the sort order!
Re REXclassic: sounds like your directory is corrupted at first glance. I
would do a full rebuild, not just the software.
Let me know if you cannot find the tools you need.
cheers, steve
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 3:05 PM Jim Anderson wrote:
> I recently
A couple of additional notes:
> update, of course). Press O to change sort order only reverses the
OCD self-nitpick: I meant S, not O. :)
> and cats... my T102 locked up solid and the Reset button wouldn't
Amendment: I noticed a couple of additional things.
- Although the Reset button won't
I recently applied the 260 update to two of my REX classics and the 43 update
to my REXCPM. Two questions:
REXCPM - I see a date and time stamp on the images now, awesome! However, for
me the images are still being sorted by their original order (I think it's the
order in which the images