Brian can you more clearly lay  out the issue?


On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Brian Brindle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Found an interesting little condition today utilizing the Quick Menu
> Features with REX to backup RAM. If you do things in this order REX will
> write over the current RAM image before asking permission. I doubt this
> would cause any major issues for anyone but it's interesting none the less.
>
> Select a RAM image, let's call this RAM-A. Do a total wipe / reset of the
> M100 then reload REXMGR but this time select a different RAM image so say
> RAM-B.
>
> If you at any time hit CTRL-B to backup RAM the image will be written
> immediately then you will be prompted for confirmation. If you say no - too
> bad, it already happened.
>
> So I tested a few more times just loading REXMGR and noted that the
> progress bar did it's thing in the right corner of the screen when loading
> REXMGR. So started over, switched to a different RAM image again and
> created a file. Verified that indeed just going into REXMGR was causing a
> write to the RAM image without selecting it or requesting a backup.
>
> Seems to be somehow related to REX remembering the last image you were in?
> The one with the asterisk? If I do a refresh of the one with the asterisk
> everything works as it should.
>
> Just figured I'd throw that out there in case it wasn't known.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>

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