On 01/09/2017 09:28 AM, Fred Cisin wrote: > Need there BE a filename? > > An OS, particularly for a word processor, could have an IMPLICIT list > of filenames on a disk of DOCUMENT1 DOCUMENT2 DOCUMENT3
I found this document: http://www.dtic.mil/get-tr-doc/pdf?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA199551 about transferring Lanier "No Problem" files to a Unix (Gould 9050) mini. The interchange program was a serial-comms program, so no value to disk interpretation. However, in section 2.2, there's light shed on how the Lanier manages its files. Very unusual, but might well explain some of the directory bits. But apparently files were named--and some sort of name compression appears to be in use as the name of the comms program is 9 characters long, while the file name area appears to be only 8 bytes in length. --Chuck
