Tom,
An easy way (if you are on a Linux/Unix box), would be to create a
pseudo-floppy drive
on your system in the &DEVICE& file
It should like like this:

     PF1
0001 Test1 Pseudo Floppy
0002 /binarystar/MV.LASER/MvLaser.vtf
0003 500
0004 F
0005
0006
0007 /binarystar/MV.LASER/MvLaser.vtf
0008
0009
0010
0011 tape rewind $tape
0012 tape rewind $tape
0013
0014
0015
0016 500
0017
0018
0019

Then you can
ASSIGN PF1 TO MTU 0
T-REW
T-LOAD FileName

If anyone has information on how to do this on a Windows platform, it would
be appreciated.

Thanks
Lee Bacall
http://www.binarystar.com
Phone: +1 (954) 791-8575
Cell:      +1 (954) 655-6581


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Subject: RE: [U2] Importing data from OS file
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