Jon, pay attention please!!!

I had a quite small Compass-program, though very often saved and changed.
The size of it was about 65000 bytes. I already though this was absurd but
since it .ASM-files are a direct dump of Compass memory I guessed a lot of
additional information had to be saved.

However, when I copied the source into another sourcebuffer and saved it
under another name, the .ASM-file was only 6000 bytes!!!

That's a factor 10 reduction in size Jon!!! Explain please???

I have a harddisk, so most of the time size isn't that important to me, but
this is a bit too much. Now I get why I have very little space on my
F:-drive lately.


~Grauw "...but hasn't got the money."


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