Hello Jose,

>  Anyway, my main question was about the reason why the memory image must be
> swapped, instead of reloaded from file.
the main and real reason is that I implemented it that way - feel free
to use the swapping command.com and CALL /S
but read the documentation what won't work  with CALL /S first

> I advanced two guesses: 1) there
> are runtime variables in the transient part.
yes

> 2)the runtime memory allocation
> loads the several file parts in an order unpredictably different from the
> order they are in the file. Is either of these correct or there is another
> reason ?
it was easy to swap everything the implemented way - feel free to
implement it better

Tom




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