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This one-liner creates an image of a Model 100/102 laptop's RAM in well less than one minute.
This one-liner creates an image of a Model 100/102 laptop's RAM in well less than one minute.


This variant is tailored for NADSBox:
This variant is tailored for NADSBox (credit for the integer optimization is given to M.H. Stein):


[[Image:dmprmn.png]]
[[Image:dmprmn.png|right|frame|Dump all RAM to NADSBox]]


What good is it?
What good is it?


* Saving an instance of your computer to send to another programmer for debugging purposes
* Teleportation: Save an instance of your computer to send to your friend
* The basis of an backup tool
* Backup your whole computer in one shot


Interesting related ideas:
I have successfully loaded an image of a real 102 into VirtualT using the memory editor.


* Write a program that loads the file back up on a real laptop
Exercises:
 
* Load the file back up on a real laptop
* Traverse the directory and regenerate all .DO and/or .CO files

Latest revision as of 22:07, 4 January 2009

This one-liner creates an image of a Model 100/102 laptop's RAM in well less than one minute.

This variant is tailored for NADSBox (credit for the integer optimization is given to M.H. Stein):

Dump all RAM to NADSBox

What good is it?

  • Teleportation: Save an instance of your computer to send to your friend
  • Backup your whole computer in one shot

I have successfully loaded an image of a real 102 into VirtualT using the memory editor.

Exercises:

  • Load the file back up on a real laptop
  • Traverse the directory and regenerate all .DO and/or .CO files