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From: brad@bradley.UUCP
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Subject: Re: WAKEUP NOTES USERS, LETS TALK!
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Date: Sat, 29-Dec-84 00:28:00 EST
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In looking further into it.  The archive files on version 1.6.2.13
(which is the version we run) has archives the same as those not
archived.

In looking further I realized that 'nfprint' prints and index at the
end of it.  What I am going to do is hack around nfprint and its
calls to produce an 'nfindex' which will print an index. and some
how have this incorpated in to a database.

BTW: I am not sure what version that 1.3 is, but in my old version
     of notes, archives were stored in ascii format, where is the new
     version isn't.  Also the new version has less bugs and is faster
     even though it is larger and requires 2.9BSD to run on PDP 11's

Oh, I also made an 'nfcat', works like nfprint but no headers or index.
The reason?
	% nfcat net.mod.map 1-4,6-20 | sh

Makes breaking maps up nice.


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