Better yet have two computers linked as in M/S and then you have 2 valid
copies in case of a crash, besides you can arrange floppy back up on one of
them and it will not slow down the other. I know it sounds expencive but
cheap 386 machine will do the job nicely. I am using my son's pentium 200
for that job (I myself still have 486 - 66).
Igor, UA9CDC
> I don't know about anyone else, but I like the fact that my backup log is
>on a floppy. Hard discs can crash.
>
> Yes, the floppy method makes the program lock up for a short period of
>time, but I think it is worth the tradeoff.
>
> Scott Lieberman San Jose, California Ham Radio: W6CT
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