[HECnet] "illegal record size" in RSX?

Cory Smelosky b4 at gewt.net
Wed Apr 15 11:12:25 PDT 2015


On Wed, 15 Apr 2015, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:

> I've had my head deep in the RMS internals and I should have recalled this.
> The XAB (eXtrended Attributes Block) defines:
>
>
> literal XAB$K_RT11 = 1;
> literal XAB$K_RSTS = 2;
> literal XAB$K_RSX11S = 3;
> literal XAB$K_RSX11M = 4;
> literal XAB$K_RSX11D = 5;
> literal XAB$K_IAS = 6;
> literal XAB$K_VAXVMS = 7;
> literal XAB$K_TOPS20 = 8;
> literal XAB$K_TOPS10 = 9;
> literal XAB$K_RTS8 = 10;
> literal XAB$K_OS8 = 11;
> literal XAB$K_RSX11MP = 12;
> literal XAB$K_COPOS11 = 13;
> literal XAB$K_P_OS = 14;
> literal XAB$K_VAXELN = 15;
> literal XAB$K_CPM = 16;
> literal XAB$K_MS_DOS = 17;
> literal XAB$K_ULTRIX_32 = 18;
> literal XAB$K_ULTRIX_11 = 19;
> literal XAB$K_RMS11 = 1;
> literal XAB$K_RMS20 = 2;
> literal XAB$K_RMS32 = 3;
> literal XAB$K_FCS11 = 4;
> literal XAB$K_RT11FS = 5;
> literal XAB$K_NO_FS = 6;
> literal XAB$K_TOPS20FS = 7;
> literal XAB$K_TOPS10FS = 8;
> literal XAB$K_OS8FS = 9;
> literal XAB$K_RMS32S = 10;
> literal XAB$K_CPMFS = 11;
> literal XAB$K_MS_DOSFS = 12;
> literal XAB$K_ULTRIX32_FS = 13;
> literal XAB$K_ULTRIX11_FS = 14;
>
>

I wonder if CompuServe's OS got its own code or just used TOPS-10s...

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