For a file bambi.n21x (index file for twenty-one times normal speed, in reverse):

1242446210

116479333 107510

108714044 239070

100948755 362960

93183466 498550

85418177 621400

77652889 750100

69887600 876980

62122311 1012570

54357022 1133860

46591733 1263210

38826445 1387490

31061156 1520610

23295867 1648140

15530578 1775930

0 1902680

In the preceding example, note that the NPT value in the first entry is the same as the NPT value in the last entries of the two forward-direction files, above. Also, the file offset value in the last entry of the twenty-one times/reverse is the same as the corresponding entry of the twenty-one times/forward file.

With the “Bambi” content prepared as shown above, use a command such as the following to store the “Bambi” content package in the MFS:

%smc_tar xf /dev/rmt/0

See Chapter 5 for a complete description of smc_tar.

B.8 References

ISO 8824 - Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Specifications for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), 1987.

ISO 8825 Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) 1987.

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