Jason: Sorry about that as NAME only renames the existing file (I forgot). The old tried and true model 100 method is to save the BASIC file as text using the ".DO" appendage
from within the BASIC program type SAVE "newfilename.do" Then as needed open the text file and rename it as a BASIC program using the ".BA" appendage On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 1:20 PM, David Szasz <[email protected]> wrote: > jason: > > You can just save the file under another name. See the NAME command. > > NAME "old filename" AS "new filename" > > I hope that helps a little. > > D. Szasz > > On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Jason Benson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hey guys, is there anyway to make a copy of a BASIC file so that you have >> a backup other than saving it to another machine or external storage? >> >> Per the manual : >> >> In the Model 100 there usually is no backup copy. You >> should make one for important documents as early as >> possible. >> >> But that seems crazy. Would it be possible copy the text of the program >> and then paste it in a new ram file? That would give it a new memory >> address, but I'm not sure how. >> -Jason >> >> >> >> >
