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The following are elements of this language:
Key words:
Decimal number:
Hexadecimal number:
Hexadecimal string:
ASCII string:
Comment:
Any number of separators (blanks, tab characters or line feed characters) can be
placed between these language elements.
The above-mentioned language elements are used to create a file with the follow-
ing structure:
- Start of file identifier
- Any number of data sets
- End of file identifier
A data set consists of:
- Data set header
- Any number of data set variables
- End of data set identifier
Start of file identifier:
Key: SFA
Parameters: none (date and time are output by the terminal as a comment)
End of file identifier:
Key: SFE
Parameters: none
Data set header:
Key: SDK
Parameters: Recipe number, data set number, data set name (as an ASCII string),
data set size in bytes, recipe version number, write-over identifier
S + two further letters. They normally appear at the
beginning of a line.
Example: SDW or SFA
Any number of the digits 0-9, preceded by a negative
sign when required.
Example: 999 or -1234567
H + any number of the digits 0-9 or letters A-F or a-f.
Example: H999 or H123abCD4
C + any even number of the digits 0-9 or letters A-F or
a-f.
Example: C12 or CAAFF33
Any string of characters enclosed between two back-
slash characters (\) .
Example: \This is one ASCII string\
Any string of characters enclosed between two dollar
signs ($). Comments can be inserted in the data set
backup file at any position and can stretch across
several lines.
Example: $This is a comment$
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