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    In my longbow script linked in my siggy, I'm trying to get a proggy longer then 6 hours, but I cant get it to do that, because sixhourfix closes simba and I lose my debug proggy when that happens. Is there a way to get it to continue the proggy? or atleast save a txt file of the proggy when simba shuts down?
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    You could just use your text proggy as "savetosrllog('running for 00:00:00'); then it will save in the srl log

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    Didnt know of this function! Thanks so much!
    E: got an unknown identifier error.
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    [Error] C:\Users\MA NAME\Desktop\SIMBA SCRIPTS\Maplefletcha.simba(141:1): Unknown identifier 'SavetoSRLlog' at line 140
    Compiling failed.
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    AddToSRLLog('We have ran for 500 hours!');

    My bad.

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    haha, i just figured this out, then i read your post. Thanks for the help!
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    I've never had this problem, my script only crashes the instance of SMART it is paired to, not the actual simba running the script... Thus, my debug proggy is still fully in tact.

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