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Robert Sprowson authored
Per ticket #471 the ROM app's use of system variables to store their choices harks back to a time when the Choices/Choices$Write system didn't exist. Doubly so for Alarm which stores 5 of its settings in CMOS, 3 in an obey file, plus another (potentially inconsistent) set in the desktop boot file for good measure. Consolidate these into a single choices file, and no longer write out Alarm$Options as part of the Message_SaveDesktop Wimp message. This also frees up 7 bits of CMOS. Version 2.94. Tagged as 'Alarm-2_94'
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