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    Length: 1734 (0x6c6)
    Types: TextFile
    Names: »RELDESCR.T«

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└─⟦e0c43619c⟧ Bits:30005797 CR80 Disc pack ( Vol:FNJ1 861029/EC CR80 S/W Package II+III+IV+V+VII )
    └─ ⟦this⟧ »CSP003_V0701.D!CSS108.D!RELDESCR.T« 

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         R E L E A S E   D E S C R I P T I O N

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Module id number: CSS/108
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Module name:      LISTF
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Actual release:   02.03            Release date: 830413
-----------------------            --------------------

Previous release: 02.02            Release date: 820312
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New facilities:
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>> release 0202 <<

   None

>> release 0201 <<

   -  If the user gives the command 'H' the program will list
      from the start of the file.

   -  If the user gives the command 'B' the program will list
      from the start of the previous page.

   -  If the user only gives a "NL", this will cause listing
      of the next page.
Changes:
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>> 0203 <<

   Linked with version of format 2.

Errors corrected:
-----------------


>> release 0202 <<

   None

>> release 0201 <<

   -  The program will read the current input to end of line
      each time a command is requested. Any characters after
      the command character is thus not used by the program.

Reported errors, not corrected:
-------------------------------

CPECRs implemented in current release:
--------------------------------------

Comments:
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>> release 0201 <<

   -  This version is a fully new-coded version of the LISTF program.
      The language used is SWELL.
      The program uses less than 20% of the CPU time of the PASCAL
      version.
      The present version flushes short lines and inserts fillers
      into very short lines in order not to overload the VDU's of
      CSS.