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Old 01-13-03, 03:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
Mike C
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As far as "saving", to me that means hitting the OK button, right?
It was instantaneous near as I could tell. I'm sure it matters more how much of a change has been made, and wether the file is all fragged to hell to start with. I had contiguous memory space, and only made a small change. I was saving to main mem (MyDoc).

I'd try it with different combos of memory and space to see if there's a pattern.

What really happens when you save a modified file? To see how fast the copy/write process is, just cut/paste a couple Mb of video or something from one location to another.

You could also try defragging, but you didn't hear this from me. Last night I did a hard reset and restore on a whim, just to see if the memory cards were also restored. They aren't. But watching the copy-restore process drag on, you can see it handles each file in turn.
I really don't even know if it's significant.
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