Re: Another DOS oddity...

From: A. Fachat <afachat_at_gmx.de>
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 12:44:16 +0200
Message-ID: <13f2dafa58d.279a.b4d1f2b66006003a6acd9b1a7b71c3b1@gmx.de>
Am 9. Juni 2013 21:26:24 schrieb "A. Fachat" <afachat@gmx.de>:

>
> So, I modified the program to open the command channel, than open a direct 
> file "#", do all the B-A and B-F, close the direct file then the command 
> channel.
> However, still the whole track is allocated, not just the few blocks that 
> should be allocated.
>
> So the error still persists.

Sorry I have to take that back.  Of course I reused that variable again...

When using the # file, the disl writes the correct entry back to disk.

Sorry for the confusion, I should probably stop writing BASIC programs

André



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