Many thanks!!!
2018-09-28 11:54 GMT+02:00 Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users <
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> > on dbas manual i've found an alternative description of the header..
> >
> >Type Length Name Contents
> >2 -LENGTHFile Length
> >1 -TYPE File
> on dbas manual i've found an alternative description of the header..
>
> Type Length Name Contents
> 2 - LENGTH File Length
> 1 - TYPE File access *256+ file type
> 2 - DATA Dataspace size - EXECutable type
> 2 - OFFS
many thanks for the link!
I'm going to browse…
Giorgio
2018-09-28 11:33 GMT+02:00 Jan Bredenbeek via Ql-Users <
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> On 28 September 2018 at 11:01, Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users <
> ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote:
>
> > on dbas manual i've found an alternative descripti
On 28 September 2018 at 11:01, Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote:
> on dbas manual i've found an alternative description of the header..
>
>Type Length Name Contents
>2 -LENGTHFile Length
>1 -TYPE File access *256+
on dbas manual i've found an alternative description of the header..
Type Length Name Contents
2 -LENGTHFile Length
1 -TYPE File access *256+ file type
2 -DATA Dataspace size - EXECutable type
2 -OFFSETGST Lin
Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
>> File access key: Don't know of any software that uses this.
> OK. let's see if anyone knows more ...
I think the largely unknown TK3 used that byte. Not really important.
>> "backup date" can be used by backup programs to store the date and time of
>> the