Actually, what I think may have happened, but I'm ONLY GUESSING is that the
restart.bin file got corrupted/confused somehow and did something strange.
I forgot to say that when I rebooted I also deleted the existing restart.bin
file forcing the re-start of TRlog to create a new restart.bin file.
Yes, it was odd, but I was thinking about other things and didn't pay
attention or think twice about it once all the QSOs were back on the screen
and numbered correctly. I moved on. Sorry. If it happens again, I'll pay
closer attention.
Mark, N5OT
----- Original Message -----
From: "VR2BrettGraham" <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
To: <trlog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Trlog] LOG.TMP problem with 6.85
> N5OT noted after I described how LOG.TMP somehow
> changed back in time after exiting & restarting 6.85:
>
>>I had a LOG.TMP disappear while testing before SS, but by backing out of
>>everything and rebooting the computer it miraculously reappeared. Believe
>>me, I was in a panic. I'm glad it's back, but I have no idea what
>>happened.
>
> Well, at least I'm not the only one seeing something.
>
> LOG.TMP is rewritten to disk each time something
> is done (an edit or additional call logged). With
> DOS 6.22 & no caching, where can bits of the log
> from before be coming from? Some funky impending
> hard disk failure that two-for-two has hit the same logical
> file? ;^)
>
> Scary. Rebooting should not change the already-
> written-to-disk LOG.TMP, so why after doing so did your
> LOG.TMP reappear? Weird.
>
> 73, VR2BrettGraham
>
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