re REXCPM - S changes the sort order! Re REXclassic: sounds like your directory is corrupted at first glance. I would do a full rebuild, not just the software. Let me know if you cannot find the tools you need. cheers, steve
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 3:05 PM Jim Anderson <jim.ander...@kpu.ca> wrote: > I recently applied the 260 update to two of my REX classics and the 43 > update to my REXCPM. Two questions: > > REXCPM - I see a date and time stamp on the images now, awesome! However, > for me the images are still being sorted by their original order (I think > it's the order in which the images were created) even though I've cycled > through all of them and they all now have an valid date/time stamp (they > started with garbage date/time data after the update, of course). Press O > to change sort order only reverses the original sort order back and forth. > Is there a trick to it? Do I have to offload, delete, and re-load them? > > REX classic - I was using my T102 this morning and hit Ctrl-O from the > main screen to change option ROM images. I noticed the last image in the > list was something I hadn't seen before, named SYSTEM#, and out of > curiosity I selected it. Well, you know what they say about curiosity and > cats... my T102 locked up solid and the Reset button wouldn't recover it. > Ctrl-Break-Reset will do a cold reset, but as soon as I CALL 63012 it locks > up solid again. Powering off and on doesn't help, removing and > reinstalling the REX doesn't help. I guess I'll have to try doing the 260 > update again (and if that doesn't help, the full 260 reinstall...) but I > wanted to find out what SYSTEM# is and why it locked REX up tight. > (Perhaps it's not meant to show in the list?) > > > > > > > > jim > >