KermMartian wrote:
Doors CS will unarchive them all, run the program, and then rearchive them all. There are, however, ASM programs/libraries you could use to manually unarchive and rearchive the subprograms.
Will DCS try to archive programs already archived? If that ASM routine archives all the unrequired programs at start-up - because DCS unarchived them all - then leaves them archived when the program starts, will DCS encounter an error and present it to the user or is this error prevented by checking if each program is archived before archiving after the base program quits?
comicIDIOT wrote:
KermMartian wrote:
Doors CS will unarchive them all, run the program, and then rearchive them all. There are, however, ASM programs/libraries you could use to manually unarchive and rearchive the subprograms.
Will DCS try to archive programs already archived? If that ASM routine archives all the unrequired programs at start-up - because DCS unarchived them all - then leaves them archived when the program starts, will DCS encounter an error and present it to the user or is this error prevented by checking if each program is archived before archiving after the base program quits?
Doors CS will ignore a program if it wants to archive it and it's already archived. I believe I did indeed allow for that, and if not, I'd be more than happy to fix it in 7.
KermMartian wrote:
As the examples above show, you can specify programs to unarchive and then rearchive in the DCS header, but you can't select which one(s) are in RAM at any given time. Doors CS will unarchive them all, run the program, and then rearchive them all. There are, however, ASM programs/libraries you could use to manually unarchive and rearchive the subprograms.


Nevermind - "unarchiving them all, running, archiving all" is fine
  
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