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374.1 | Answers 1 & 2 | SWAMI::LAMIA | Cheap, fast, good -- pick two | Wed Dec 17 1986 13:45 | 50 |
| 1. (extracted from $PRDEF.MAR in STARLET.MAR)
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP780 1
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP750 2
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP730 3
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP790 4
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP8SS 5
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP8NN 6
$EQU PR$_SID_TYPMAX 8
$EQU PR$_SID_TYPUV1 7
$EQU PR$_SID_TYPUV2 8
$EQU PR$_SID_TYP640 8
$EQU PR$_SID_TYPUV 8
$EQU PR$_XSID_UV_UV 0
$EQU PR$_XSID_UV_UV2 1
$EQU PR$_XSID_UV_640 4
$EQU PR$_XSID_N8800 0
$EQU PR$_XSID_N8700 1
$EQU PR$_XSID_N2 2
$EQU PR$_XSID_N3 3
$EQU PR$_XSID_N4 4
$EQU PR$_XSID_N5 5
$EQU PR$_XSID_N8550 6
$EQU PR$_XSID_N8500 7
$EQU PR$_XSID_N8NNN -1
2. (extracted by using MCR SYSGEN, then HELP TERM)
mc sysgen
help
Information available:
AUTOCONFIGURE CONFIGURE CONNECT CREATE DISABLE ENABLE
EXIT HELP INSTALL LOAD MSCP Parameters RELOAD
SET SHARE SHOW TERMINAL USE WRITE
term
TERMINAL
Modifies the CTRL/C, CTRL/O, CTRL/Y, and CTRL/Z echo strings on
a system-wide basis. The /ECHO qualifier is required.
Format
TERMINAL/ECHO
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374.2 | SYS$EXAMPLES:SYSGTTSTR.MSG | FROST::HARRIMAN | A cold blast from the North... | Thu Dec 18 1986 11:02 | 6 |
| See SYS$EXAMPLES:SYSGTTSTR.MSG
to change ^O, ^Y, ^C strings...
/pjh
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374.3 | Look at directory bit | CRVAX1::LAMPSON | Mike Lampson @DDO | Thu Dec 18 1986 15:22 | 5 |
| There is a bit in the file header to tell if a file is a directory
file. You will need to find someone who's more of an RMS guru
than myself to find this flag.
_Mike
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374.4 | RMS? | CAFEIN::PFAU | You can't get there from here | Thu Dec 18 1986 17:00 | 4 |
| Not sure that this information is available through RMS. You might
have to use ACP/XQP calls...
tom_p
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374.5 | .DIR;1 | TLE::GRIEB | SET TERMINAL/READ_MOSTLY | Fri Dec 19 1986 11:13 | 6 |
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Yeah - do a QIO and you can get it. Unfortunately it isn't used in a lot
of places that it should be. The test that is STILL used in a lot of VMS code
is if the name is xxxxx.DIR;1 then it's a directory.
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374.6 | Answer to #3 | THEBAY::HAYES | Same stuff, different Day | Sat Dec 20 1986 18:03 | 12 |
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Thank you for the pointer. The answer to question #3 is to:
Do a $QIO using the IO$ACCESS function with P5 pointing to an Attribute
control block specifying ATR$C_UCHAR to return file characteristics
in a longword. A directory file has the FCH$M_DIRECTORY bit set.
(From the I/O Users Guide, Chapter 1).
Happy Holidays!
John
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