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Thanks. I am going to try to establish [aka reverse-engineer] what is the definitional layout of the SAVS36F data-record produced from variations of BLDFILE and BLDINDEX. That should enable creating a utility both to CRTS36PF and to CRTS36LF, by invoking the RSTS36F from a specified PHYFILE() into which a FOR BIT DATA record of\representing a particular System/36 file definition had been written.

Regards, Chuck

On 14-Nov-2013 05:40 -0800, TheBorg wrote:
Did you see my private reply about using the S/36 environment on my
system?

On 13-Nov-2013 23:57 -0800, CRPence wrote:
<<SNIP>> the layout of the data for a saved file; i.e. what data,
the layout of the data, that is stored on disk, as if a System/36
had saved a file to disk [via SAVE, as implemented with the $COPY
utility]. <<SNIP>>


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