gentner@sdcsla.UUCP (Don Gentner) (05/24/84)
save with replace net.micro.cbm I have a 1541 drive purchased in August of 83. In perhaps 200 uses of of save with replace (usually I use the wedge with the command: <@0:filename ), I've clobbered existing files about 3 times. The general symptom is that initially Program-A is fine; later I do a save with replace of Program-B; then attempts to load either Program-A or Program-B produce Program-B. Both directory entries point to the beginning of Program-B. My guess is that that when Program-A was saved most recently, the BAM was not updated. Then Program-B is saved into the same sectors (or at least the beginning of Program-A is overwritten). I believe in all cases it has been programs overwriting programs, but I've always had 1 or 2 relative files on the disk in addition to a number of programs. I've heard that there was some discussion of this problem in the March issue of Compute's Gazette, but I haven't seen it. Don Gentner sdcsvax!sdcsla!gentner
rwh@aesat.UUCP (Russell Herman) (06/01/84)
Yeah; Compute Gazette's response to the save-replace ("@:") problem was essentially "Don't use it - it's got problems". Not terribly illuminating. -- ______ Russ Herman / \ {allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!aesat!rwh @( ? ? )@ ( || ) The opinions above are strictly personal, and ( \__/ ) do not reflect those of my employer (or even \____/ possibly myself an hour from now.)