RAM is always going to be an issue; even if you could write a .BA file then the new program and the program writing it would have to be in memory simultaneously (although of course a .DO file would be larger).
It would help if we knew how you plan to create the .BA file that you want to write; creating a non-trivial .BA file can be pretty tricky. m ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Lauzon" <[email protected]> To: "Model 100 Discussion" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2017 4:35 AM Subject: Re: [M100] Writing to a .ba file > This I know. > > But what if you have a program source in xxx.do at, say, 24K. There > isn't enough RAM in a 32K T102 to do a LOAD "XXX.DO". > It would be nice to just load the xxx.ba file and run it. > > On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 8:24 PM, Bryan Ard <[email protected]> wrote: >> If you have a .do file and you load it from basic, if you save it, it will >> save as a .ba file. Or am I completely not remembering how this works? > > > -- > Ron Lauzon - rlauzon at acm dot org > Homepage: http://webpages.charter.net/rlauzon/ > Weblog: http://ronsapartment.blogspot.com/ > > DNRC: Lord of All Things That Are Fattening > > "To be sure, conservative radio talk show hosts have a built-in > audience unavailable to liberals: People driving cars to some > sort of job." - Ann Coulter > > Microsoft Free since July 06, 2001 > Running Ubuntu 16.04
