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Hal Laurent wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... reddred wrote: The thing is that VMS has a dual-fork filesystem as well if you want to think about it that way. There is formatting information stored in the directory along with each file. So you can have a text file that is a STREAM_LF file, or is a variable-record-length file with 80 column maximum length records, and they seem the same from the user perspective but they are different. If I recall correctly (and it's been quite a number of years since I did VMS programming), a VMS directory doesn't have much more than the name and dates of a file. I believe the record format and other information is stored in the file header in INDEXF.SYS. Yes, this is how it's done. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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