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Overload

By: Richard Glaser - Revised: 2006-05-31 devin

An overload is a smaller transcript and associated files. Usually, it is used with a baseload for the machine managed file system. Examples of overloads, are software updates like, "Mac OS X 10.4.6" or application installs like "Microsoft Office 2004" or a printer configuration.

Example Command File:

    p baseload.T
    p overload.T
    n baseload_neg.T



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