On 12/16/2015 10:08 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 12/16/2015 07:57 AM, Paul Koning wrote:

IBM standard labels are older than ANSI. Then again, IBM (in OS/360
at least) had something they called "ANSI label" that were not
actually ANSI at all.  They used "8 bit ASCII" which was a bizarre
code created from standard 7 bit ASCII by moving one or two of the
bits (bit 6 to bit 7?  I don't remember).

Then there's 6 bit ASCII/USASCII. I was trying to avoid using jargon that some would not understand. I'm quite familiar with IBM EBCDIC "SL" tape labels.

My point was that the CMS dumpfile tape isn't even a standard labeled tape. It just starts out with the first block of data and ends with a double filemark. No standard labels anywhere. Any non-CMS system would not know what the heck the thing was.

Does the first block have a PSW looking thing in the appropriate start, and an I/O program to boot the next record from the boot device?
--Chuck



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