A FB 80/27920 has 2 blk per track = 55840 bytes of 56664 = 98.5%

A FB/6160 has 8 blk per track = 49200 bytes of 56664 = 86.9%

It is a important difference, but not huge.

El jue, 18 dic 2025, 22:16, rpinion865 <
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> Broken record here.  But I see our QR libraries with the following DCB
> information FB 80/6160
> non-loadlib datasets and U 0/6133 for load libraries.  The libraries are
> not large, but still
> why not join at least the 1990s.
>
>
>
> "Confidentially doc, I am the wabbit."
>
> Bugs Bunny
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> On Thursday, December 18th, 2025 at 3:59 PM, Mike Shaw <
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> > On Thu, Dec 18, 2025 at 3:39 PM Jon Perryman [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > > <snip>
> > > Sadly, XMIT is as old as TSO and very little has changed over the years
> > > because it's rarely used.
> >
> > Rarely used?
> >
> > I have the opposite view. I have seen it used by other ISVs many times
> and
> > we use it as part of our product installation process and for certain
> data
> > set backups. It works and it's simple to invoke.
> >
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