110868 TAPUTL Version: 2.03, March 1987 Submitted by: Stephen Bart, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY Operating System: RT-11 V5.0X Source Language: FORTRAN 77 Memory Required: 28KW Keywords: Utilities - Tape Abstract: The TAPUTL utility will copy data from tape to tape, tape to disk, or disk to tape. It can also space, write end of file marks, dump, and rewind tapes. The utility assumes no particular file structure on the tape and can be used with tapes of essentially any format (including tapes with a variable record length within a file) and with records of any size up to a specified maximum (4096 words in standard version). The maximum record size can be modified easily by editing and recompiling the source code. The utility treats tapes as non RT-11 file structured media (a file structured tape can be considered non file structured) with a file being defined as the data between two end of file marks (BOT and EOT count as end of file marks). The program will accept commands like any other RT-11 utility, either by first running the program and issuing a Command String Interpreter (CSI) command or by installing the program on the SY: device and using Concise Command Language (CCL) commands. The latter feature makes it extremely easy for the user to define his/her own commands with the UCL/UCF interface. TAPUTL was written and tested most extensively with the TM11 driver (MT:) and to a lesser degree the TS11 driver (MS:), but should work with any tape driver which accepts the standard .SPFUN commands. Restrictions: FORTRAN 77 is required to recompile the source code. Media (Service Charge Code): One RX01 Diskette (KA) Format: RT-11, 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: RT-11