On Mon, 31 Jan 2022, Paul Koning via cctalk
wrote:
Yes, RT-11 is a somewhat unusual file system in
that it doesn't just
support contiguous files -- it supports ONLY contiguous files.? That
makes for a very small and very fast file system.
The only other example I know of that does this is the PLATO file
system.
The UCSD P-System had contiguous files.? If small files had been
deleted, so that space was fragmented, you had to run a "CRUNCH"
program to defragment it.?? Directory entries had the starting
location and length.
That was a minor inconvenience.? The bigger problem was that on a
"CRUNCHed" disk you could only open one file for writing. Attempt to
open a second returns an error.
bill