X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=cpm.5.in;h=5e559c71e234d13ae205df7b13028ca195e54dd6;hb=bc00198429aa388947bf035aa5ca6060cd70d9e2;hp=89371f6c0892fdcffd15c8aab45dcc52eb3aafbd;hpb=32087c67d53a8f8058b359388f23e2dbc9436d54;p=debian%2Fcpmtools diff --git a/cpm.5.in b/cpm.5.in index 89371f6..5e559c7 100644 --- a/cpm.5.in +++ b/cpm.5.in @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ meaning: .sp F0: requires set wheel byte (Backgrounder II) .br -F1: public file (P2DOS, ZSDOS), forground-only command (Backgrounder II) +F1: public file (P2DOS, ZSDOS), foreground-only command (Backgrounder II) .br F2: date stamp (ZSDOS), background-only commands (Backgrounder II) .br @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Bc stores the number of bytes in the last used record. The value 0 means Al is interpreted as 16 byte-values, otherwise as 8 double-byte-values. A block pointer of 0 marks a hole in the file. If a hole covers the range of a full extent, the extent will not be allocated. In particular, -the first extent of a file does not neccessarily have extent number 0. +the first extent of a file does not necessarily have extent number 0. A file may not share blocks with other files, as its blocks would be freed if the other files is erased without a following disk system reset. CP/M returns EOF when it reaches a hole, whereas UNIX returns zero-value bytes, which makes