On Apr 23, 2014, at 3:16 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
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Indeed, the quota was the problem. Works now. Excellent! Cool. However, RSTS/E did not
present the kind of attributes on text files that I would have thought.
Native RSTS files don t *have* attributes, no more than Unix files do. FAL supplies
something if you don t specifically ask for a transfer mode, and that something is
probably a safe but unhelpful default like undefined records, 512 block size.
If you ask for text mode, FAL will handle that, and supply something more helpful.
Either stream_crlf, or it will convert to a more popular RMS format, I don t remember.
If the RSTS file is one that does have attributes already, like a TSK file or an RSX
format object file or a BCK (backup set) file, RSTS will just send those attributes across
and all is well. The trouble is that you have to supply attributes if they aren t
already in place.
RSX and VMS don t have this because all files are RMS files.
paul