Hi all,
Along the lines of this thread, I wondered how you folks deal with deleting the many unneeded previous versions ( and specifically all of the compiler and extra files) after you have a set of workable ones?
I usually have a few revs that I want to save and go back to, but all of these previous development files become burdensome after a while. You can delete the .PBP files pretty easily, but to get rid of the trash, I have to open the whole folder pick and choose.
I wonder if there is a way to accomplish dumping the whole set of files associated with a certain rev without doing it in such a tedious manner?
Say an option in MCS that allows you to delete the main file and it automatically grabs the support files and dumps those too. If I delete the .PBP files, I leave a bunch of orphans (.asm, .cod, .hex, .lst, .mac).
Doing it manually takes quite a bit of concentration and time.
I suppose one way would be to delete ALL of the support files and then remove the .PBP files that you don't want. You would then have to re-compile the ones that you have left when needed.
Just looking for thoughts
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