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| Use it all the time... Mostly when I need all the memory for a big program.. I just name the file as the date or say "before loading xxxxxx"... Then when I'm done with that program, I load the "All" file back in.. Handy as hell.
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| I keep all programs in the memory at the machine. I back-up All every month and when I need more memory I delete programs that that were generated before I took this job, knowing that they are backed-up on the network server. This system works pretty well. I work with programs that I'VE PROVEN OUT and there is enough space on the server that I can retrieve something I haven't done before. No need to re-invent the wheel, just maybe respoke it when needed. |
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