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Mon, 28 Apr 2003 14:16:46 -0500
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 Regarding MPE Large (>4GB) Files, can anyone tell me the relation of the
file label field 'eof_high_offset' to 'eof_offset'? I'd assumed the
former was just the higher-order 32 bits of a 64 bit value, but that
means its value would be zero until a file occupies about 17M sectors.
I built and began to load a large file and noted that 'eof_high_offset'
has a value of  "1" when the file occupies only 2.6M sectors.  Anybody
know if this field is used in some unique way?

-Bill Miller

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