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Hi Keven!
In the "MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volume I", the filecode is explained:
1100 | WDOC | HPWORD Document
And in the "Using KSAM XL" manual:
1100 WDOC Hewlett-Packard WORD document
1101 WDICT Hewlett-Packard WORD hyphenation dictionary
1102 WCONF Hewlett-Packard WORD configuration file
1103 W2601 Hewlett-Packard WORD attended printer environment
Now *that* recalls "glimpses of Nirvana" from a long lost time, when the HP150 PC's were
booted in the morning - and then started a several minutes (20 I think!) long upload of parts of HPWord from
the 3000 - to the small memory in these machines. Oh my!
I think all the WDOC files had a common lockword "burned-in" from HP, didn't they?
Guess your creation-date on these files must be somewhat old.
Regards,
Hans-Ole
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I have several files of FCODE=WDOC (1100)
What creates/accesses these files?
They appear to be a type of WordPerfect file.
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