TAPEMNGL, the TapeXpert
TAPEMNGL was originally written by David Meyers as a way to learn more about assembler programming. He look at a version of TAPEMAP from the University of Missouri that did a basic map but did not work completely right. He wanted to give the user a complete acurate map of a standard label or no label tape. It was originally written and implimented in June of 1979. By August of 1979 a modified version that mapped tapes and copied both standard label and no label tapes was implimented and TAPEMNGL was born.
Since then many additional functions have been added to TAPEMNGL. These include the mapping and converting of many different formated "MVS" files as well as mapping and converting many "non-MVS" formated files and tapes. This and the other "changes" web pages are meant to give the user of TAPEMNGL some idea of how TAPEMNGL has grown in both size and scope over the years.

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