I had known it exists -- but in TRS-80 BASIC. It had to do with graphics, not files.
This "RESET" would have been vital if Galleon's QB64 had to run only from floppy disks LOL, it opened like 30 file handles and relied a lot on a #26 IIRC. "CLOSE" by itself might not have been enough.
Does Windows have something like this? Linux has "sync" which is not always reliable. Using USB v2.0 drives could be a real drag moving a few gigabytes around. Windows seems to be stealthier about it but I wish they did something about that dumbass green graph.
This "RESET" would have been vital if Galleon's QB64 had to run only from floppy disks LOL, it opened like 30 file handles and relied a lot on a #26 IIRC. "CLOSE" by itself might not have been enough.
Does Windows have something like this? Linux has "sync" which is not always reliable. Using USB v2.0 drives could be a real drag moving a few gigabytes around. Windows seems to be stealthier about it but I wish they did something about that dumbass green graph.