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Structure expected by MatchFirst, MatchNext to find Files. |
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DOS Processes started from the CLI via RUN or NEWCLI have this additional set to data associated with them |
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Pointer to a Date and Time representation |
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Pointer to Device node list |
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Structure return by GetDeviceProc() |
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Describes the disk geometry |
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This is how the base of dos.library looks like. |
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This is the extension to EXEC Messages used by DOS |
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A structure for holding error messages - stored as array with error = 0 for the last entry. |
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Control structure passed to ExAll(). |
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Structure in which exall results are returned in. |
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This pointer is returned by DosOpen() and other routines that return a file. You need only worry about this struct to do async io's via PutMsg() instead of standard file system calls |
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Pointer to a file information structure |
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Pointer to filesystem startup message for a device |
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General Disk informatons from Info |
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Pointer to a Localvars list |
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All DOS processes have this structure |
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Input parameter ReadArgs() |
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Parameter for TRecordLock.rec_Mode |
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Structure expected by MatchFirst, MatchNext to find Files. |
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This structure can take on different values depending on whether it is a device, an assigned directory, or a volume. This structure used for multi-directory assigns. |
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Only to be allocated by DOS! |
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DOS Processes started from the CLI via RUN or NEWCLI have this additional set to data associated with them |
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Date and Time representation |
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This structure can take on different values depending on whether it is a device, an assigned directory, or a volume. This structure representing a volume. |
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Device node list DLT_DEVICE |
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This structure can take on different values depending on whether it is a device, an assigned directory, or a volume. This structure representing a device |
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Structure return by GetDeviceProc() |
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Describes the disk geometry |
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This is how the base of dos.library looks like. |
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This structure can take on different values depending on whether it is a device, an assigned directory, or a volume. This structure combined structure for devices, assigned directories, volumes. |
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This is the extension to EXEC Messages used by DOS |
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A structure for holding error messages - stored as array with error = 0 for the last entry. |
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Control structure passed to ExAll(). |
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Structure in which exall results are returned in. Note that only the fields asked for will exist! |
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The pointer of this structure is returned by DosOpen() and other routines that return a file. You need only worry about this struct to do async io's via PutMsg() instead of standard file system calls |
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File information structure |
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Filesystem startup message for a device |
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General Disk informatons from Info |
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The structure in the TProcess.pr_LocalVars list |
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All DOS processes have this structure |
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Input parameter structure used in ReadArgs() |
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Parameter struct for TRecordLock.rec_Mode |
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