The selected RMF file is read into and kept in RAM for the duration of
the session. Quicker access and all that. If changes were made to that
RMF, the user is prompted at the end of the session whether or not to
save the file, suggesting the RMF is memory resident.
73, de Joe - AA4NN
> Since we are on the subject of memory files. In the Pegasus manual, it
says
> that virtually any PC will store 1000's of memories in RAM..I find that
not
> so true. From what I can see, the memories are stored in a file on the
hard
> drive not in RAM.. So an average sized hard drive can store as many
memories
> as imaginable.. Any comments on this?
>
> 73, --Roy-- KC8CHR
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