Thanks,I missed your note earlier :) On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 12:11 PM <silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl> wrote: > > > > > On 2020-02-01, at 05:34, David Wood <jbevren_at_gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Using x64sc (vice 3,3) with a 1541 in real drive emulation mode, a 00 > > status is returned on opening a rel file. > > > > 10 open 15,8,15 > > 20 open 1,8,1,"testfile,l,"+chr$(64) > > 30 input #15,e,e$,t,s > > 40 close 1 > > 50 print e,e$,t,s > > 60 close 15 > > > > It seems that Jim's implementation of returning no error on opening > > the file is okay. > > Yes. > > > Positioning to the first record will probably cause > > a status 50 response given the rel file created is 0 blocks long and > > not a splat file, but I'm too tired to verify that at the moment :) > > As I already wrote: > > >> Actually it's not simply opening the file. It is when creating new file (with content) by positioning record pointer beyond the end. This causes 50, RECORD NOT PRESENT and expands the file accordingly. > > This is when DOS returns 50 on floppy drives and also on IDE64, which supports flattned REL files. > > -- > SD! > > > >Received on 2020-05-30 00:41:55
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