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└─⟦e0c43619c⟧ Bits:30005797 CR80 Disc pack ( Vol:FNJ1 861029/EC CR80 S/W Package II+III+IV+V+VII ) └─ ⟦this⟧ »CSP004_V0801.D!CSS129.D!RELDESCR.T«
«ff» ******************************************************* R E L E A S E D E S C R I P T I O N ******************************************************* Module id number: CSS/129 -------------------------- Module name: HEXDUMP/VDUDUMP ----------------------------------- Actual release: 04.01 Release date: 860814 ----------------------- -------------------- Previous release: 03.02 Release date: 851209 ----------------------- -------------------- New facilities: --------------- << 0301 >> The file size is no longer restricted to 64K words (PR 996). In fact files of any size may be dumped. In VDUDUMP: When the computer asks if you want more output, it is now possible to switch to a byte address mode and switch back to word address mode. The letters used are 'T' or 't' for byteS and 'W' or 'w' for Words. In HEXDUMP: The dump length is 16 words/line per default but may be changed by means of the 'D' parameter to any value in the range 1..16. Thus you achieve a better data compression in some cases. In VDUDUMP: The line length is 8 words/line per default but may be changed each time the computer asks if you want more output. The syntax is L<n> or l<n> , <n> ::= <integer> Legal range is 1..16. You should use this facility to achieve data compression in cases where the repeating pattern has a length which is not a multiplum of 8. The line length may also be changed in the parameter file by means of the 'D' parameter described above. << 0201 >> IN VDUDUMP: When the computer asks if you want more output, it is now possible to answer with a hexadecimal address. The next page of output will then begin at the specified address. When a output file is specified in the call, all data shown at the VDU will also be in the file. Changes: -------- << 0401 >> The program no longer stops when eof is reached.(PR86287) Errors corrected: ----------------- << 0401 >> The program now handle files with an odd number of bytes.(PR86364) << 0302 >> The program no longer stops if reset of the outputfile is impossible. Reported errors, not corrected: ------------------------------- CPECRs implemented in current release: PR86364 PR86287 -------------------------------------- Comments: ---------