On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Isaac Marino Bavaresco wrote: > Em 2/8/2011 15:14, David VanHorn escreveu: >>> =A0I would think the programming option could takes weeks to many month= s >>> to regenerate the source code, >>> =A0if it could even be done. =A0And if it could, as other have said, th= ere >>> are many other considerations >>> =A0to account for such as optimizations, the specific compiler, >>> differences between versions, etc. >>> >>> =A0A formidable task at best. >> >> 5 minutes a day to copy source to a thumb drive, Priceless. > > It is strange how in the present days so many people lose ireplaceable > data. Everybody knows that sooner or later their HDs will break. It is > like playing russian roulette not keeping several levels of back-ups. It > seems that even IT professionals fall in this trap... > > Once a day, once a week at least. There are so many options: CDs, DVDs, > thumb-drives, cloud storage (very vell encrypted before sending), > e-mailing the data to yourself, etc. zip -a *.c *.h *.prj copy .zip \\networkdrive\ Then again, I'm an old commandline fart... Bill --=20 Psst...=A0 Hey, you... Buddy...=A0 Want a kitten?=A0 straycatblues.petfinde= r.org --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .