Hi Jim,
Thank you for your thorough note.
>
> R2B9 requires that the .BIN file already exist. Usually, your old .BIN
> file is there and will suffice. R2B9 will automatically save your file to
> .OLD, preserving the original data. If you try to create a newly-named
> .BIN file (presumably from a renamed .RES file [to protect the original
> .BIN file]), then you will get the error you describe.
>
In my various flailings I figured this might be an issue and tried it again
making sure it had a 'home' to go to. It still didn't work. This led me to
try the mentioned 'control' experiment, where I took a known goodie BIN file,
B2R9ed it then promptly R2B9ed it back again. It didn't want to work, either.
Something really basic is awry, but I can't see it. Help!
73 Steve
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