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You can also have CODE V read a macro file upon startup that contains option commands, which the defaults.seq file does not allow. For example, you could include the LIB command to remove recover files left over from a previous CODE V session: tG-MC&;=
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LIB DEL *.-.REC ! Deletes all .REC files except for the latest Lsdu:+-
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You can give any name to this macro file, as long as the file extension is .seq. To have CODE V read in this file, specify the file name in the Second Macro to Run During Installation box (Tools > Preferences menu, Output tab). CODE V will search for this file in the directory where you started the program. \q>,c49a{
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CODEV.REC - A log of every command you generate during your current CODE V session. It is started fresh when you enter CODE V (old ones not saved) and is generated automatically; ignore it unless: P}jr 8Z
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– Your communication link is broken in mid-session. Re-entering with CODEV/R will “replay” the session up to that point (under operating system control, edit out any unwanted parts before replaying). P$bo8*
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– You want to save a group of commands you generated interactively as a .SEQ macro file, for reuse. Copy this file to a .SEQ file and edit it down to the desired contents before you reenter CODE V. 7vFqO;