Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 10-31-17 15:15 <=-
Ahhh... ok. Was wondering as it seems to get overwritten everytime sbbsecho runs with new information losing the previous data.
SBBSecho loads the contents of the echostats.ini into memory, updates
it, and then writes it back to the file. If you make modifications to
the file (e.g. add comments) they will be lost when SBBSecho saves the file again. No "previous data" should otherwise be lost.
Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 11-01-17 14:44 <=-
Re: Echostats
By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Wed Nov 01 2017 12:39 am
Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 10-31-17 15:15 <=-
Ahhh... ok. Was wondering as it seems to get overwritten everytime sbbsecho runs with new information losing the previous data.
SBBSecho loads the contents of the echostats.ini into memory, updates it, and then writes it back to the file. If you make modifications to the file (e.g. add comments) they will be lost when SBBSecho saves the file again. No "previous data" should otherwise be lost.
OK.. I'll keep an eye on it. Does it also record pass-thru areas?
Yes.
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