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Saving
and
Loading Data Spanning
Several Disks
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Saving Procedure
1
When
saving a
large
amount
of data
on
a
disk,
the
PROG.
NO./D
AT A
display
may
blink
showing
"con"
if
the disk
memory
is
used
up.
If
you
continue
saving,
proceed
to
the
next
step
with another
disk prepared. Prepare a disk
that
does not
contain
any
data or contains
unnecessary
data.
*
If
you
press
any key
other than the
REC
key, "con"
will
stop
blinking,
and
saving
will
be ended
at this point.
You
cannot proceed
to
the next
step.
2.
Eject the disk
and
set
another
one
in
the
drive.
Press the
REC
key,
and
the
PROG.
NO./D
ATA
display
may
blink
showing "CLE".
*
As
already mentioned,
"CLE"
means
that
ail
the
existing
data
is
erased
when new
data
is
saved. Therefore
you
should use
a
blank
disk or
one
that
contains
unneeded
data.
3.
Press the
REC
key
to
continue saving
the
remaining
data
on
the
second
disk.
In
case
data
spans
more
than
three disks, the
process should be repeated
from
step
1.
*
The second
disk
(and
any subsequent
ones)
become
"continuous data" disks
for
that large
file
and
therefore
even
if
they
have
a
certain
memory
space,
other
data cannot
be saved on them.
If
other
data
is
saved on
this disk,
the
continuous
file
will
be
broken
and
lost.
*
A
continuous data
file
must be
loaded
in
the
same
order
as saved, so
that
you
should
write
down
the
number
on each
disk that
contains the
data.
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Loading Procedure
1
To
load a
large
file
spanning
several
disks,
start
loading
in the
usual
way
with
the
first
disk
containing
the
file.
When
the
first
disk has loaded,
the
PROG.
NO./D
ATA
display will blink
showing
"con".
*
If
you
press
any
key
other than the
REC
key, "con"
will
stop
blinking,
and
loading
will
be ended
at this point.
You
cannot proceed
to
the next
step.
In
this
case,
start
over from
the beginning.
2.
Eject the
first
disk
and
set
the
second
in
the
drive.
Press the
REC
key
to
continue
loading.
*
In
the
case
when
a wrong second
disk
is
mistakenly used, the
first
disk
data
will
be connected
to
the
wrong second
data.
Or
if
the inserted disk
is
not
a continuous
disk,
the
PROG.
NO./
DATA
display
will
show
"—
"
and
that loading
will
be
ended.
In this
case,
do
the loading
again
from
the
beginning
with the correct disks.
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