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When dstool saves data, it first writes a short header consisting
of the user's name, the date, and the dynamical system being studied. Depending upon which
save options have been selected, dstool then writes an appropriate block of data.
There are four categories of data which dstool may save: settings, configuration,
memory objects, and auxillary function values. Each of this categories will be discussed in
turn.
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