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Here's what I know about the release level codes:
SAVOBJ/
SAVLIB SAV
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V5R3M0 x43 xAF
V5R2M0 42 AE
V5R1M0 41 AD
V4R5M0 40 AC
V4R4M0 3F AB
V4R3M0 3E AA *
V4R1M4 3D A9 *
V4R2M0 3C A8 *
V4R1M0 3B A7 *
V3R7M0 3A A6 *
V3R2M0 36 A2
V3R6M0 35 A1 *
V3R1M0 34 A0
V3R0M5 31
V2R3M0 30
Notice the gaps and codes out of order. They may give a glimpse into
the order that Rochester worked on the releases.
The SAV codes marked with * are guesses, based on the sequence of the
SAVOBJ/SAVLIB codes, which I'm sure of.
I don't recall when the IFS was introduced, so I didn't try to guess
V3R0M5 and V2R3.
Don't ask me what V4R1M4 was :-) I found it by manually changing the
byte in the save file with SST, then looking at what DSPSAVF showed.
--Dave
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 13:46, James H H Lampert wrote:
> As of now, I'm able to generate a list of complete pathnames of everything
> in the save file. Thanks, Dave.
>
> Would anybody happen to know what the SAV release level codes are for V4R3
> and prior? And what about the SAVOBJ/SAVLIB release level codes for V5Rx?
>
> --
> JHHL
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