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Doors CSE release candidate 2 trouble in paradise

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DJ Omnimaga:
Yeah I agree about the backup part. With every ASM lib for BASIC programmer, as well as any language other than TI-BASIC, if you do a mistake, it can freeze your calc, reset the RAM (although not as frequent with Doors CSE installed) or render it unstable. Many Axe Parser users lost countless amounts of data for similar reasons, and it's the price to pay when coding on-calc.

Of course, if someone is convinced there is an actual bug in Doors CSE itself, then he can post it in the Cemetech thread as Tifreak said, but in the case of the original post above, the bug report needs a lot of improvements in order to be taken seriously.

TIfanx1999:

--- Quote from: tifreak on July 15, 2014, 01:19:52 pm ---Well, this is the first we've seen of this as an issue. What were you doing with Doors at the time of the 'glitch' and what programs did you have on it/have been using?

Also, if you want this kind of thing fixed, you should be posting bug reports to Cemetech's DCSE topic, so Kerm can see it and try to fix it.

--- End quote ---
^Pretty much this exactly. Posting a rant about it here does nothing. Also, common sense says back your stuff up. Especially if you are running a test build of something that may be unstable.

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