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Disk Mode Enhancements in Version 3
Macros
You will see the following question after the current file being loaded is completed:
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It may be a good idea to practice using this method of aborting a macro file load, so that when
the time comes that you load in an out of date macro with 25 entries all at the wrong SCSI ID.
you will remember how to abort the process. This same method (of holding the Increment or
Decrement buttons down) is also used to abort the Backup feature and the multiple file load
feature.
If you run out of object or sample RAM, you will have one opportunity to abort the macro as
explained above. However, if you continue from that point you may end up seeing the same
error message
for each file that you had selected. This can be a rather tedious
Memory|is|full
process, however it is still possible to abort out of this by holding down the Increment or
Decrement button simultaneously while pressing Yes when you see the following question:
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Abort|this|partial|load?||||||||||||||||
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If the macro that you abort was loaded by multiple selection together with other files (that may
or may not be macro files), you will have to abort twice, once to get out of the current macro file
load, and a second time to get out of the multiple file load process.
If you are aborting a macro because the Disk Drive ID is incorrectly specified (as evidenced by
lots of
errors) you will need to hold down either the Increment or
Problem|mounting|disk
the Decrement button simultaneously while pressing OK to satisfy the error prompt. The screen
may blink while you're holding down the repeating Increment or Decrement button, but as
soon as you have pressed OK you will see the
prompt.
Abort|the|macro?
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