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   Message 3,451 of 4,328   
   Andreas Kohlbach to Lawrence Woodman   
   Re: Closing a file in Assembly on the VI   
   21 Jun 21 06:01:17   
   
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   On Mon, 21 Jun 2021 08:12:46 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence Woodman wrote:   
   >   
   > On Fri, 18 Jun 2021 20:54:46 +1200, Daniel Path wrote:   
   >   
   >> 18 Jun 21 06:56, you wrote to you:   
   >>   
   >>  LW> On Thu, 17 Jun 2021 18:56:16 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence Woodman wrote:   
   >>   
   >>  >> On Thu, 17 Jun 2021 11:29:57 -0000 (UTC), Tilmann Hentze wrote:   
   >>  >>   
   >>  >>> Lawrence Woodman  wrote:   
   >>  >>>> I have created a piece of code which replicates the problem below   
   >>  >>>> if anyone has any ideas where I'm going wrong I'd be very   
   >>  >>>> grateful.   
   >>  >>>>   
   >>  >>>> [snip]   
   >>   
   >>  LW> I've managed to track down the problem.  Because I was automating some   
   >>  LW> of the testing around this I hadn't left a long enough delay   
   >>  LW> before displaying the directory.  It turns out that it takes a little   
   >>  LW> longer than I expected for the SAVE command to complete the write.   
   >>  LW> Once I left a bigger delay before checking the directory everything   
   >>  LW> was fine.  It also appears that there is no need to call CLOSE either.   
   >>   
   >> and what are you coding? :)   
   >   
   >   
   > I'm creating an article and video about various ways to load and save   
   > memory on the VIC-20.  I wrote the assembly code that I posted a while   
   > ago and was sure it worked previously.  As it turned out there was   
   > nothing significantly wrong with the code, it was purely a testing   
   > issue.  I can post the URLs to the article/video once finished if   
   > you're interested?   
      
   I'd be interested.   
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   Andreas   
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