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Deon George | Andrew Leary | Re: TIC files |
September 12, 2018 11:24 PM * |
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On 09/12/18, Andrew Leary said the following... AL> FTS-5006.001 specifies a filename in DOS 8.3 format. Thus, it could be AL> interpreted that .TIC files with shorter or longer names are AL> non-compliant. It could? I went to wikipedia to see what it has on 8.3 and it says this: "8.3 filenames are limited to at most eight characters (after any directory specifier), followed optionally by a filename extension consisting of a period . and at most three further characters." The key words there are "at most" - which would imply they can be shorter? Is there somewhere else that mentions that they should be 8 chars. Perhaps MBSE could use the incoming tic name transiently, and actually discard the pre .tic component and save it as $(mbseq).tic when it has been finally received? Then it wont matter how other systems present a tic file, and it could avoid a clash (not sure if this part is ever an issue...)? Just ideas... ...deon --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A39 2018/04/21 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: Chinwag | MysticBBS in Docker! (3:633/509.1) |
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