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  • Subject: Re: binary radix tree indexes
  • From: John Carr <74711.77@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 19:00:45 -0400



Date:   9/3/98  4:40 PM

RE:     Re: binary radix tree indexes

><SNIP>
>The Binary Radix Tree index is the standard system index.  There are
>actually two forms of this index, those created before CPF Release 7, and
>newer ones.  (Yes, those suckers can still be alive!)
><SNIP>
>Al


Al
Wow Pre-CPF 7 ?   Believe it or not,  I still have John Sears's handout
(COMMON) On  explaining why they were redoing them for 
CPF 7 (Don't Split that Trunk !!)

I have a few collector's items like that.   SYS/38 INTERNALS by Davidson,
and Youngren !!!!   Still great @%$#

John Carr
EdgeTech
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