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echo: cis.tandy.coco
to: Kevin Darling 76703,42
from: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
date: 1990-07-22 14:13:58
subject: #erased file

#: 5461 S10/Tandy CoCo
    22-Jul-90  14:13:58
Sb: #erased file
Fm: Jim Peasley 72726,1153
To: Kevin Darling 76703,42

Kevin;

  I accidently deleted a text file and am having troubles getting it put
back using dEd.  Some pointers on where I'm going wrong, if you please.

Here's what I've doce so far:

o   I used dEd to replace the missing first letter in the filename.
o   Went to LSN $C0BC to look at FD sector - showing $C7AB for a start.
o   Went to LSN $C7AB and paged thru text - it ends at $C7D1
       $C7D1
      -$C7AB
     --------
         $26 sectors long 

o   Went back to $C0BC and changed byte #21 to $26 from $00
o   dir -e still shows 0 bytes for length

  What did I miss??

Here's a partial listing of the directory:

Owner Last modified Attributes Sector Bytecount Name
----- ------------- ---------- ------ --------- ----------
   0  90/07/21 1129  ----r-wr    C89C      2697 txt0721a
   0 90/07/22 -921  ----r-wr    C0BC         0 txt0722
   0  90/07/22 0921  ----r-wr    C0BD      6578 xxt0722


 Any help greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
   ...Jim

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