"But what happens when I load a file is that it will always say that the
file already exists, but when I go to RAM it's an empty file. So even if I
try to save it, it says it's an empty file."

What file are you trying to load?

When you launch TS-DOS you are looking at the M100's directory. If you
toggle to Disk (I think, F4) you can look at the TPDD directory.

Always keep in mind there are two sides... the M100 directory, and the TPDD
directory.

It sounds like the file in RAM *is* empty and it will stay empty until you
delete it or allow it to be overwritten.

The other question is, what is in the file on the TPDD side you are trying
to load. Obviously if it is empty on the TPDD side it will also be empty
when you load a copy into M100 file system.

What's the name including extension? How many bytes are in it? If you are
in Disk Mode and move the widebar cursor over the file, TS-DOS should tell
you a byte count.

-- John.

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