I imagine that this is probably platform dependent. What I'd like to
do, though, is to run a program and save its state, so that, when it
is run again, it starts where it left off, even if the machine has
been re-booted between times.
That is, I'd like the executable file (un*x) or .exe file (msdros) to
be saved each time it runs so the program retains its state.
Is there a platform independent way of doing this? Or, maybe more
sensibly, are there equivalent ways of doing this in various systems
that can be set with compile switches?


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