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- From: cavanaug@lees.cogsci.uiuc.edu (John Cavanaugh)
- Subject: Re: HELP!! I cant get my restore to work.......
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 13:02:25 GMT
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- akcs.momeni@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com (Ali Persian Momeni) writes:
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- >I'm not certain what you did wrong, but if you "made" the backup
- >yourself, you apparently did'nt use the archive function. In case you
- >don't know, all you have to do is put ':IO: filename' (without the
- >apostrophys) on the stack and execute archive (third page of the memory
- >menu.) Archive sets all the needed settings for transfers and does
- >everything it needs to do (it has never failed me!).
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- I did do the ':IO: filename' restore thing. The thing I might have
- screwed up was the settings on the recving computer. I backed it
- up once with the computer configs set for binary and the other with
- the configs set for ascii but now neither of them work properly. What
- I mean is that when I download from the mac to the hp48 they arrive
- as strings instead of backup objects. Am I setting something improperly?
-
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- John Cavanaugh University of Illinois
- j-cavanaugh@uiuc.edu at Urbana-Champaign
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