Hello,
Try this out and tell me what you think.
It's got some minor bugs and needs work still, but it is functional.
Simply start it up when you want to start coding.
You can put a shortcut to it in your Windows Startup folder then you don't have to worry about it.
I'll keep giving each executable the same filename so you can simply swap it out.
You shouldn't need an install package.
Simply unzip it and run the executable inside.
It will run in the background and backup all your PBP files each time they're compiled.
Make sure that you set your IDE to display the full filename in the application title bar (editor options).
Also, it will ONLY work if you are using MPASM as your assembler.
If you see any bugs, let me know and include any pertinent information (i.e. your operating system, memory, CPU speed, MCSP version, etc.).
You may need to get the latest VB6 Runtime files.
They can be downloaded from:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...vbrun60sp5.exe
However, don't download and install them if you've already tried the "Basic Backup" program and confirmed that it works. It would be handy to know if the runtime files are required or not.
Cheers!
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