> >The easiest way if I remember rightly was to get a copy of the stored >source on top of the one you've been >working on locally, thus wiping out all the changes you've done. I can't >remember exactly what they did, but >it wasn't difficult and and it didn't warn you that it is just about to do >the very thing it's designed to >stop... That, I know, but it means that you only need to have one copy on the local machine. Nothing else on the local machine to copy over the working version. I've seen times where there have been three or four "latestxyz.asm" files running around, and since the time and date on the computers weren't sync'd, there was no way to know which really was the latest. It's possible, right up to the point where they all get moved from machine to machine. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics