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>In my eyes ROBOSAVE from 1993 is very, very old !
I'm sure I don't need to remind you that Warp 4 came out only three years
later. Its easy to forget, but Warp 4 is very, very old as well :)
>I believe that ROBOSAVE does not match the new system
>folder and file structure of WARP Version 4 !!
What "new" system folder and file structure?
I have used it many, many times for the last 8 or 9 years. I don't know
what you think has changed, but there is no evidence of such change on my
systems, or others who I know are using it.
>Myself I would really hesitate using such old stuff on my
>accurate system !!!
Your base system is nearly as old...... but it still works, right?
>BTW: I am very happy and satisfied with the WPS builtin
>archive tool but ONE needs to adjust the OS2.KEY file
>to match ONES system needs !!
Then that is the tool you want to use.
One can very easily tweak the profile for Robosave to backup anything you
want. Can't do that with the WPS archive, but it is all a personal choice.
Thanks,
John
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